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"have much less" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to compare amounts or quantities, where one thing has significantly less than the other. Example: "The new budget plan will ensure that we have much less wasteful spending than before."
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Other towns have much less.
I have much less time for solitude.
Now they have much less than half.
They have much less liberty to move.
We have much less experience with it.
And they will have much less protection.
You have much less time for reading".
Alligators have much less aggressive personalities than crocodiles.
But these Yankees have much less of a need.
We have much less control over ourselves than we thought.
They will have much less money than the Democrats.
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