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The phrase "are much lighter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the weight of two or more items, indicating that one is significantly less heavy than the other(s).
Example: "These new materials are much lighter than the ones we used previously, making the product easier to handle."
Alternatives: "are significantly lighter" or "are considerably lighter".
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Electrons, however, are much lighter.
Narrow-gauge trains are much lighter than conventional trains.
Sauces are much lighter, though the flavors are more complex.
Display panels are much lighter than building windows, so flying costs come down.
And fabrics are much lighter in weight, despite how they may appear in photographs or videos.
There's far more: Some tracks are much lighter and self-reflective, and all are musically engaging.
And the emotional costs of leaving home, though still hefty, are much lighter than they were.
The Jets' green M&Ms are much lighter than the Eagles' midnight green M&Ms.
Like the faux marble, Olivier Theyskens's designs for Theory are much lighter than they appear.
Women's shoes are much lighter, and heels make it harder to stomp on an accelerator.
Adult female sperm whales are much lighter: 30,000 pounds, or 15 tons.
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