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"tends to be less" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to explain that something is typically lower or smaller, or happens less frequently. For example, you could say, "In colder climates, snowfall tends to be less than in warmer ones."
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He tends to be less active a conduit.
He tends to be less active — a conduit.
It tends to be less volatile than other indexes.
Today, the reaction tends to be less exuberant.
A society that booms and busts tends to be less happy than one that grows steadily.
But it tends to be less successful in matters like taking over a city by force.
"There tends to be less behavior problems that we see," says the program coordinator, Jim Saffeels.
This isn't commonly remarked on because a lesbian presence tends to be less visible.
Counselling is based on similar principles to traditional psychotherapy but tends to be less intense.
We're a nation with golden hair up our arses"—he tends to be less ideological.
The press tends to be less flattering, sometimes referring to him as a Svengali, "St.
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