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The phrase "are much less" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the degree or extent of something in relation to another, indicating a lower amount or intensity.
Example: "The results of the new study are much less conclusive than those of the previous research."
Alternatives: "are significantly lower" or "are considerably reduced."
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are much less
adverb
To a great extent.
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We are much less optimistic.
Some are much less generous.
They are much less complicated.
Forest reindeer are much less numerous.
"Busy parks are much less so.
In fact some are much less generous.
But other problems are much less tractable.
They are much less alert.
Batteries are much less efficient.
"They are much less territorial".
Le Pen's voters are much less predictable.
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