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The phrase "is less of a" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to compare two things, indicating that one thing has a smaller or lesser amount or degree of something compared to the other. Example: "The second book in the series is less of a page-turner than the first, but still enjoyable." This sentence is comparing the level of excitement or suspense in two books and stating that the second book has less of it compared to the first.
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Food is less of a problem.
Ukraine is less of a priority.
Drawing audiences is less of a problem.
There is less of a selection".
Henderson is less of a crusader.
Movie-going is less of a preoccupation.
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There is less of an imperative to have children.
Finance is less of an end in itself".
"Finance here is less of an end in itself".
But it is less of an identity without him.
The bandwidth is less of an issue".
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