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Is this correct?: She is far less shier than her siblings.
No: far less shy (basic form of the adjective after "less")
Is this correct?: The dessert was far less sweeter than I expected
No: far less sweet (basic form of the adjective after "less")
Is this correct?: His new job is far less stressful than his previous one.
Yes
Is this correct?: This path is far less dangerous than the one through the woods.
Yes
This meal / just / delicious / the one we had last time.
This meal is just as delicious as the one we had last time.
The book / just / good / the movie.
The book was just as good as the movie.
He / just / responsible / for the mistake / I am.
He is just as responsible for the mistake as I am.
This version of the software / just / efficient / the previous one.
This version of the software is just as efficient as the previous one.
She / just / talented / her brother.
She is just as talented as her brother.
The sequel / nowhere / successful / the original film.
The sequel was nowhere near as successful as the original film.
This restaurant /nowhere / expensive / the one downtown.
This restaurant is nowhere near as expensive as the one downtown.
His new novel / nowhere / engaging / his previous one.
His new novel is nowhere near as engaging as his previous one.
This movie / nowhere / exciting / the trailer suggested.
This movie is nowhere near as exciting as the trailer suggested.
My cooking skills / nowhere / good / my mother’s.
My cooking skills are nowhere near as good as my mother’s.
This task / a lot less / complicated / it seems.
This task is a lot less complicated than it seems.
She / a lot / less / talkative / her sister.
She is a lot less talkative than her sister.
He / less / experienced / his colleague.
He is a lot less experienced than his colleague.
The Pacific Ocean / far / larg / the Atlantic Ocean.
The Pacific Ocean is far larger than the Atlantic Ocean.
This book / far / interesting / the one I read last week.
This book is far more interesting than the one I read last week.
She / run / far / fast / her brother.
She runs far faster than her brother.
His understanding of the subject / far / deep / mine.
His understanding of the subject is far deeper than mine.
Eiffel tower / far / tall / Statue of Liberty
The Eiffel Tower is far taller than the Statue of Liberty.