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Discover LudwigThe phrase "less enthusiastic about" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe someone who is not as interested in something as someone else. For example: My brother is usually very enthusiastic about sports, but I am less enthusiastic about them.
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I was less enthusiastic about two specials.
Others were less enthusiastic about the bombing.
He sounded less enthusiastic about Sharif's ascent.
Ms. Munnell is less enthusiastic about long-term care insurance.
British commentators, however, were less enthusiastic about the cake.
And Mr. Cuomo sounds less enthusiastic about the idea.
Nineteen percent said they were less enthusiastic about the race.
Weaver was less enthusiastic about a stint in the minors.
Anyway, some people seem less enthusiastic about the new movie.
MS. HALL was less enthusiastic about other funds.
But the Pentagon is less enthusiastic about a presidential visit.
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