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The phrase 'far less common' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express a strong contrast between two things, with one being substantially less common than the other. For example, "Honing your skills as a pianist takes dedication and practice, but mastering the art of conducting an orchestra is far less common."
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But the female equivalent is far less common.
But intermarriage is far less common for blacks.
Physical assaults have also occurred but are far less common.
M.S.B.P. is far less common than child abuse.
Far less common, however, was what happened afterward.
War is far less common than it used to be.
After 451 "mixed marriages" must have been far less common.
While far less common, an action can also cause an unexpected positive reaction.
FireWire is standard on new Macs but is far less common on Windows computers.
Strikes are far less common these days and tend to be short.
But it is far less common in mammals where its mechanism remains elusive.
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