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"was less engaging" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you need to express that something was less interesting or exciting than something else. For example, "The new movie had a great plot, but the acting was less engaging than the first one."
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The choreographic text, however, was less engaging.
His successor, Thabo Mbeki (state visit 2001), was less engaging.
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Though studies of television viewing showed that the audience was less engaged in society, those who watched public television were more engaged.
The court was less engaged in the day's second argument, Van de Kamp v. Goldstein, No. 07-854, whiconcernedned prosecutorial immunity.
She took a few courses at the New England School of Photography, but was less engaged by the technical instruction than by a class taught by the photographer Henry Horenstein, who recognized the originality of her work.
Overall, the network was less engaged in both spatial extent and amplitude in schizophrenia across all three task loads.
Other entrees were less engaging.
Heavily tattooed, a biker in his off-hours and hugely overweight, he is what Andy Sipowicz of "N.Y.P.D. Blue" would be in real life: that is, less engaging.
But, with the rise of casual gaming, more are in favor of tablets — even though the experience may be less engaging.
13 students however said that podcasts are less engaging.
The bigger Mediterranean countries – Italy and Spain – are less engaged on the British issue.
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