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The phrase "are much less persistent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the persistence of two or more subjects, indicating that one is significantly less persistent than the other(s).
Example: "These new materials are much less persistent than the traditional ones, leading to quicker degradation."
Alternatives: "are significantly less enduring" or "exhibit much lower persistence."
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The study concludes that the benefits from transfers are "much less persistent, and much smaller overall, than those of tax changes".
Cyclamate and saccharin are much less persistent.
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Meanwhile, as he hinted at today, problems such as poverty, inequality, and persistent racial disparities are much less straightforward, and their solutions are far less apparent than they were in LBJ's era.
Differences by race are sizeable: (i) overeducation is more persistent among blacks relative to whites, (ii) overeducated blacks are much less likely than whites to transition to a matched job, and (iii) these matched spells are less persistent for blacks than for whites.
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.
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