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"less than enthusiastic" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a lack of excitement or enthusiasm for something. For example, "The crowd gave the winning team less than enthusiastic applause."
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They were less than enthusiastic.
The public were less than enthusiastic.
The response from residents has been less than enthusiastic.
Not surprisingly, their response was less than enthusiastic.
Tortorella, however, was less than enthusiastic about Parenteau's performance.
India's telecom operators were less than enthusiastic about this announcement.
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The chancellor gave the tweet a less-than-enthusiastic endorsement.
India Ink seemed to meet less-than-enthusiastic Holi participants everywhere we turned this year.
Firms seeking to raise more money may find a less-than-enthusiastic reception.
Two analysts issued less-than-enthusiastic ratings for Barnesandnoble.com bnbn.
When new-age pilots are broadened to environments with less-than-enthusiastic teachers and students, things can fall apart.
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