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Is Less Busy Correct? [Solved]

“Less busy” does not have an equivalent word the way “more busy” does. Therefore, “less busy” is correct, as long as it is followed by “than.” E.g., “less busy than " You could also use “not as busy as [noun]” to convey a similar meaning.3 Apr 2019

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