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"less opportunities" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to a reduced amount of available chances or possibilities. For example, "Due to the pandemic, there are less opportunities for students to attend in-person classes this year."
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They gave us less opportunities.
There were very less opportunities for graduate students.
"Team sports have a disadvantage full stop," she says, "there's less opportunities.
Our stores are going to be much more down to earth -- less opportunities for social interaction.
Visitors were being deterred by the political unrest and there were even less opportunities for work.
"This is the first generation where many children have less opportunities than their parents did".
"I prefer it now, when we're more in control," he added, "even if there's less money or less opportunities".
"The future trend is to upgrade and there will be less and less opportunities for unskilled workers," Mr. He said.
But strong and well-balanced economic growth will offer more, not less, opportunities for her well-intentioned redistributive agenda.
Further RN's employed in rural setting have less opportunities for professional development than their city based counterparts.
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So there is less opportunity for mobility.
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