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The phrase "are of less utility" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the usefulness or effectiveness of different items, concepts, or methods.
Example: "While some tools are highly effective, others are of less utility in achieving our goals."
Alternatives: "are less useful" or "have diminished value".
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"We decided in 2005 to stop using pop-ups of any sort, delivered by adware or otherwise, for site promotion after determining they were of less utility than other efforts," Mr. Spanfeller said.
Then there are very common SNP genotypes of less utility that confer very modest risk modification for common disorders, such as type 2 diabetes mellitus [ 7].
The alternative of using the highest value would have been of less clinical utility as the clinician is never in the position of knowing that the result they have actually is the highest value.
Given the evidence from the Z0011 trial, there may be relatively less utility for MRI evaluation of lymph nodal status because a selected number of patients would not necessarily be managed with ALND.
3Models are of limited utility.
Taken as a polemical documentary championing environmentally conscious action, "No Impact Man," directed by Laura Gabbert and Justin Schein, is of little interest and less utility.
The main impression is of tremendous utility.
My arms could be of much utility...
It is not highly accurate, and of less military utility when armed with conventional explosives.
Likewise, if the displaced generation is less costly then the utilities will pay less.
Presently, there are less work on the utility of advanced characterization tools in understanding the carbon nanostructure in the coal.
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