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"less sleep" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation involving an inadequate amount of sleep, for example: "He often gets less sleep than he needs, which can cause him to feel fatigued and irritable during the day."
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You get a lot less sleep.
Do less, sleep more, be gentle with yourself.
"People are getting less and less sleep and their body clocks are more disrupted.
Excuse Me While I Kiss This Guy A Gene That Makes You Need Less Sleep?
The big change comes on the weekend, when we work less, sleep more, and play more.
Some days, I couldn't get out of bed, much less sleep or eat.
The researchers found that those who had less sleep struggled with mental agility tasks.
Some people just need less sleep, and that may be somewhat genetic.
Overall they had around 15 minutes less sleep for every hour of touchscreen use.
Phones can impair our ability to sleep, and less sleep means our IQ goes down.
Long Working Hours And Less Sleep: Are We Inadvertently Becoming Cheaters?
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