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Discover Ludwig"less glamorous" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase "less glamorous" when you want to compare something to a more exciting, fashionable, or attractive option. For example: Her dream destination for her honeymoon was the Caribbean, but due to budget constraints, she had to settle for a less glamorous trip to Florida.
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There are less glamorous names too.
The expert's daughter is less glamorous.
It was less glamorous, but more tolerable.
"State politics is less glamorous".
It's less glamorous than that sounds.
Most of the work is less glamorous.
Their immediate future will be less glamorous.
Smaller, less glamorous achievements will have to do.
It is less glamorous than Dolly, but safer.
Not that Doha is overlooking its own less glamorous past.
"It's much less glamorous than it was before," he said.
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