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The phrase "but much less" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to contrast how one thing is much lower or less than another. For example: "I usually spend around $100 per month on groceries, but much less when I'm shopping for just myself."
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But much less political impact.
But much less than pairs of electrons.
They are tamed, but much less productive as a result.
There's still wayback information but much less live.
Russia matters, but much less than in the cold war.
"But much less so than in the past.
In everyday life she's reserved but much less grand.
The hype is still a problem but much less so.
Same themes but much less solemn than Bergman's portentous Persona.
But much less was clear in Arab countries.
"Yes, but much less than when I was young.
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