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'less because of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing the idea that something has decreased due to a specific cause. For example, "Due to the pandemic, international travel has decreased less because of safety concerns."
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But I cannot give less because of that.
I've become more fearful, not less, because of their reaction.
I don't love him any less because of his autism.
But people may not bid, or may bid less, because of the existence of this claim.
Clinton failed less because of the policy's substance than his fumbling of the politics.
Employment conditions and pay have deteriorated and women work less because of security concerns.
"You can get more for less because of lower media prices".
But this is less because of its repertory of less-known works than its accompaniments.
This house costs less because of its remote location, Ms. Hedman said.
"I absolutely think my friends drink and drive less because of this".
Your body guides you to eat more or less because of this sensing mechanism.
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