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The phrase "lasted less than" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used to describe the duration of a period of time, event, or thing. For example, "The project lasted less than a month."
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It lasted less than an hour.
Instead, testimony lasted less than two months.
That marriage lasted less than a year.
The ride lasted less than four seconds.
The hoopla lasted less than two months.
That lasted less than a month.
It lasted less than five minutes.
The incident lasted less than a minute.
The lead lasted less than four minutes.
Perfection lasted less than two minutes.
That campaign lasted less than a month.
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