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The phrase "less inspiring" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that lacks inspiration, encouragement, or motivation. For example: "The lecture was less inspiring than I expected."
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But the politics have been less inspiring.
His record at Wimbledon is even less inspiring.
Masterchef would be less inspiring if the victor went on to release a McDonald's recipe book.
Knowing that, Saturday's race -- and Big Brown's run for history -- will look a little less inspiring.
Nyad's inability to give up her dream may be less inspiring up close than it is from afar.
But the writing slides noticeably as the play proceeds, and the last couple of eulogies are considerably less inspiring.
Knowing that, Saturday's Belmont Stakes — and Big Brown's run for history — will look a little less inspiring.
Unless we take care of business with all those cracks and exposed rebar, even shiny symbols of enterprise will seem far less inspiring.
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In Scotland we were introduced to Lyndsay Gibb's (Stranraer) inspirational highland dance teacher, and Ivan Cornford's (Forfar) no-less inspiring care home residents.
At a mile and a quarter and beyond, that figure drops to a less-inspiring 5%.
Local wealth isn't created, and the economy of the area begins to match the less-inspiring examples of suburbia.
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