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"less remarked upon" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a context where you are discussing the relative lack of discussion or attention regarding something. For example, "The political implications of the policy were less remarked upon than its economic effects."
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And while the sheer imaginative scale of Mr. Malick's enterprise is breathtaking, the precision of his eye and ear is even more remarkable, though somewhat less remarked upon.
But there's another, less remarked upon reason: poor productivity growth.
What has been less remarked upon is the makeup of Romney's foreign-policy team.
Or you might have a less remarked upon but perfectly legitimate reason: to feel bad.
But there is a third reason, much less remarked upon, for the welcome.
Less remarked upon is the uneven effect of those forces, which also makes markets more diverse than ever.
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One of the study's less-remarked-upon findings could support this thesis.
But a less-remarked-upon decision by Gov. Christie to embrace Obamacare's expansion of Medicaid is of much greater policy significance.
Lang's wit is less often remarked upon, but it is vividly present in a newly added scene in which two characters grapple in front of a bank of elevators traveling up and down behind them, with the doors open and their passengers caught in poses of studied nonchalance.
Less frequently remarked upon —but also staggering— is how little is known about these killings.
However, Resolution 1559 contains a second, less remarked-upon demand.
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