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The phrase "much less sharp" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to compare two things, with the first being less intense or extreme than the second. It can also convey a sense of surprise or disbelief at the contrast between the two things. Example: "I used to have perfect vision, but now I struggle to read even with my glasses. My eyesight has deteriorated significantly, much less sharp than it used to be."
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Reasonable, though much less sharp than Fox's Ice Age.
Their undulations are much less sharp, so they're easier to navigate.
The contrast is now much less sharp, and this trend is likely to continue.
The number of UK university applicants for this autumn has dropped by 9% compared with last year – but the decrease in teenage candidates was much less sharp.
In those cases, it was quite easy to get data misfit down, but resulting model was much less sharp than the present results.
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Overhead of FMAC also increases rapidly, but as it does not possess any special packet, the increase is much less sharper.
Alan Lomax and New Deal allies like the Federal Writers Projectt popularizer B. A. Botkin were more open-minded about who qualified as folk than John Lomax, much less Child and Sharp -- Anglo-Saxon heritage, white skin and even rural isolation were no longer a priori requirements.
Digital technology seems, on the face of it, a preposterously inadequate medium for storing movies, and we should gape in wonder that DVD's yield coherent pictures at all, much less the gloriously sharp, detailed images they churn out under the best of conditions.
Proposed model estimated little higher n values for weaker connections, but it is much less than 2 to get sharp rotation at the yielding zone of moment-rotation curves (Fig. 2).
Dragonomics, a Beijing-based research firm, estimates that consumption rose from 37% to 40% of China's nominal GDP growth in 2006 and is set to rise again this year.The stronger growth in Chinese consumer spending has got much less attention in America than the sharp increase in the country's trade surplus.
It's a small miracle that the very appealing Boyd makes any sense of the role at all, much less squeezes out laughs with his sharp timing (though that Osmond outfit helps).
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