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The phrase "much less interesting" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is not as interesting as something else. For example, "The new movie was much less interesting than the original".
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The later portions of "The Girl" are much less interesting.
(The programmed drums here, by comparison, are much less interesting).
It's also much less interesting, and less competently made.
Upstairs, the works lose their elusiveness, and are much less interesting.
Maggie's eventual career success, as a personal shopper, is much less interesting.
Globalisation might have made the world smaller, but it makes things much less interesting.
In The Congress, the animation and visual spectacle are much less interesting.
Success, on the whole, is so much less interesting than calamity.
But without censorship, I think it would be much less interesting.
It is also much less interesting to publish papers when there was no impact found.
Without the St Matthew Passion, the world would be a much less interesting place.
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