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Discover LudwigThe phrase "less willing" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a reduced level of willingness or eagerness to do something compared to another situation or person. Example: "She was less willing to participate in the project after hearing the negative feedback."
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You may be less willing.
Other lanternes rouges have been less willing.
Spiders, though, are less willing collaborators.
But Mr Gove has been less willing to criticise them.
She was a more or less willing participant, she admits.
Companies find banks less willing to lend than before.
When consumer confidence falls, people are less willing to spend and businesses are less willing to hire.
The younger generation is less willing to endure such hardships.
Some fans seemed less willing to let go.
"People are less willing to make big financial commitments".
But most have been less willing to invest.
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