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The phrase "do much less" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a significantly reduced amount of effort, activity, or quantity in comparison to something else.
Example: "After the new policy was implemented, employees were expected to do much less than before."
Alternatives: "perform significantly less" or "engage in far less".
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That's why we do much less redistribution than other countries.
Still, dynastic politics do much less damage in the U.S. than in developing democracies like Indonesia.
If we want to be part of this, we can't do much less".
(Typically, the discount sellers do much less hand-holding -- a tradeoff for the savings you get).
This same science indicates that education-based approaches, which also have their place, will do much less by comparison.
Both use hedging tactics to avoid market falls, but do much less well when markets are racing ahead.
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"And remember, Nixon did much less than Morsi did".
Wooing a star has sometimes been done much less conventionally.
Everyone should be able to enjoy much higher incomes while doing much less work.
But the Q is much more expensive than those products and does much less.
As a consequence, while company profits have risen steeply, workers have done much less well.
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