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The phrase "much less easy" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to show an increased level of difficulty or to indicate that something is even more challenging than originally thought. Example: "I struggled to complete the first task, but the second task was much less easy."
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But another reason is much less easy to deal with.
Sarah will soon find herself pushing deeper into the wilderness to a much less easy existence.
A non-state actor such as Hizbullah, inside a weak state such as Lebanon, is much less easy to deter.
Thanks to national and European regulation, for instance, they find it much less easy to merge than Facebook and WhatsApp.
It is much less easy to write a thoughtful and respectful critique of politics you disagree with, even if it does happen to be controversial.
It is easy to be against excessive drinking in general, and much less easy to be against specific long-established practices.
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You could use generic liquid primer, but this stuff is much less messy and goes on easier and more evenly.
The interface is much less stark and easier on the eyes.
Compared to conventional elastomeric bearings, fiber-reinforced elastomeric isolators (FREIs) are expected to cost much less and be easier to install, particularly when unbonded isolators are utilized.
This procedure is much less laborious and easier than fusion and recombinant expression of whole antibody-antigen fusion proteins.
Another reason to turn to small rodents is for economical aspects as rats and mice are much less expensive and easier to maintain as sheep.
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