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The phrase "are much less clear" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the clarity of two or more things, indicating that one is not as clear as the other(s).
Example: "The instructions provided in the manual are much less clear than those given in the online tutorial."
Alternatives: "are significantly less clear" or "are considerably less clear".
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Today, its demands are much less clear.
Beyoncé's politics are much less clear than Gaga's.
The logistics on the Afghan side of the river are much less clear.
But the prospects are much less clear for its chairman, Thomas Haffa.
But the prospects are much less clear for its chairman and founder, Thomas Haffa.
"With Ford, the options are much less clear," said a London-based analyst.
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Today matters are much less clear-cut, solutions, if any, more supple.
The answer is much less clear.
What they want is much less clear.
Now the picture is much less clear.
At home the motivation is much less clear.
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