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Discover Ludwig"less enthusiasm" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone's energy and eagerness have decreased. For example, "John's interest in his job has waned in recent weeks, and he now shows less enthusiasm when he talks about it."
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But there's less enthusiasm from the Assembly.
The crowd laughed again, with noticeably less enthusiasm.
Some states greeted the initiative with less enthusiasm than Illinois.
But there is less enthusiasm for his new radical programme.
But his careful jurisprudence stirs less enthusiasm among liberal activists.
But today the details brought slightly less enthusiasm.
The public has less enthusiasm for the men who have been chosen.
The start of school, by contrast, is often greeted with less enthusiasm.
Stalin, with less enthusiasm, backed the republic, while the Soviet-controlled Comintern channelled communism's global ambitions.
Training a child to use the toilet, however, is often met with much less enthusiasm.
Even less enthusiasm was displayed over a supposedly "highly important Fatimid jar".
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