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"much less trouble" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that a task or situation is much easier or with fewer problems than a previous one. For example, "I was worried about going to the supermarket during the last holiday weekend, but it was much less trouble than I expected."
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It'd be much less trouble".
It was much less trouble than the average Ikea product.
He said he had much less trouble making deliveries in Manhattan on Tuesday.
We would have much less trouble with public perception if we moved the Bar to Streatham".
Of course, if you had merely wanted a random answer, you could have picked one yourself, with much less trouble.
Even stalwart supporters of Orbán's initiative often admit they have had no interaction, much less trouble, with outsiders.
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Wire seems much less troubled.
Such rises make the recent selling look much less troubling.
Fela Kuti is much less troubled by the concept of mistakes – he knows they can have outcomes that are both good and bad.
Also, younger Americans are much less troubled by drug use in sports and believe it to be more widespread than do Americans age 30 and above, according to the poll.
The beauty here is that, in a perfect world, these ports would be blocked by default, making the exploit much less troubling.
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