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"less as" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to compare two things, often indicating that one thing is less important or less severe than the other. For example: She was viewed less as a leader and more as a follower.
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The numbers matter less as long as it's fast".
One couldn't care less as much as the other, apparently.
And online viewers tend to donate less as well.
It's more or less as bad as salmonella.
Not less, as your column strangely asks.
More or less as expected.
Still less as intended is England's team.
Many campus activities went on more or less as normal.
We tend to cook less as we age.
And maybe it is getting less as we get older.
But not meeting solves even less, as recent history shows.
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