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The phrase 'much less attention' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to say that someone or something deserves or receives less attention than something or someone else. For example: "While the sports team got plenty of coverage, the school's drama club got much less attention."
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Revivals get much less attention".
Receiving much less attention has been the slowdown in Brazil.
Others, such as California, paid much less attention.
As they study the law, employers are discovering another provision that got much less attention.
Aerodynamic resistance usually receives much less attention in ship design than hydrodynamic resistance.
Unlike cap-weighted indexes, fundamentally weighted indexes pay much less attention to market values.
He gave much less attention to ensembles, choruses, and the expressive potential of the orchestra.
Extremely vulnerable, Central American migrants slip into anonymity, and receive much less attention than is necessary.
But another form of inequality, political inequality, has received much less attention.
Much less attention is paid to how this news actually reaches our doorstep.
(Not so the subsequent attack on a kosher supermarket, but that received much less attention).
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