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The phrase "are much less certain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing varying degrees of certainty or confidence regarding a particular statement or situation.
Example: "The results of the experiment are much less certain than we initially anticipated."
Alternatives: "are significantly more uncertain" or "are considerably less assured."
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They are much less certain about the state of the nation.
But the dishes into which they are woven are much less certain propositions.
"The cities in general, and Trenton is no exception, are much less certain than the suburbs as planning environments," Mr. Hamill said.
The apparent linear dimensions widely quoted of an animal 40 m long and up to 20 m tall when reaching up are much less certain.
This is an aspect of the work more likely to be pursued by academic scientists than by those working in industry, because its commercial uses are much less certain, although extraordinary discoveries might be made.
More mainstream scientists, while stating that CO2 fertilization is real, are much less certain about the long-term effects, saying that the heat and water stress associated with climate change seem to be making forests vulnerable to insect attack, fires and many other problems.
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The timing is much less certain.
How big a part is much less certain.
The legacy of the new expansion is much less certain.
Whether she will, though, is much less certain.
Beyond this year, the outlook is much less certain.
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