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The phrase "are we less" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are questioning whether a group or individuals have diminished in some capacity, such as value, importance, or quantity.
Example: "In times of crisis, are we less united than we once were?"
Alternatives: "are we diminished" or "have we become lesser".
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As TripAdvisor celebrates 15 years in the business - are we less adventurous because of pre-reading this information before travelling?
President Obama agreed.] Are we less safe now with two hops than we were with three hops?
Are we less capable?
Are we less real women for this?
Are we less aurally oriented than older generations?
Are we less willing to see something dirty?
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"We are less and less 'lost' in our environment.
"We are skint, we are less than skint, we have no money.
The older we are, the less sleep we need.
"Since the day we are born, we are less valued than men.
Sadly, we are less compassionate than we used to be.
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