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The phrase "are so much less" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare quantities or qualities, indicating that one thing is significantly smaller or inferior to another.
Example: "The costs of living in rural areas are so much less than in urban centers."
Alternatives: "are significantly lower" or "are considerably less".
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"The costs are so much less, it's compelling," she said.
I'd like it in used £20 notes, please, which are so much less suspicious than £50s, don't you find?
Adjuncts have become a mainstay at CUNY because they are so much less expensive than full-time, tenure-track professors.
Advertisers are so much less valuable on the Web, and the real money remains in so-called legacy media.
Some had suggested because some stones are so much less imposing and others are missing, that Stonehenge was never finished.
It simply means that the tax burden has shifted from corporations to individuals, most of whom willingly pay because the taxes are so much less than the gains.
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It was so much less stressful".
There's so much less to explain.
"Yet they were so much less alike.
She added, "And it's so much less stressful".
You wonder why your time is so much less valuable".
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