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Free sign up'less to do' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to express that there is a decrease in work or tasks to be completed. For example, "With the project complete, I have less to do."
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And there's even less to do.
But the fuss now has less to do with safety.
The Americans want less and less to do with it.
It has less to do with sensitive considerations like privacy.
Since then, he has had considerably less to do.
"Remember, there was less to do in the 70s.
"The practice has less to do with journalism than marketing".
He has less to do with his brothers.
I couldn't have less to do with it.
But it really has much less to do with us, and it's not a serious offer.
But it's a political stalemate: It has less to do with economics than politics.
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