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Grammaticality refers to whether something obeys the rules of English grammar.
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Can 'than who' be safely used now?
It really depends on the context. In formal speech writing, you probably still need "than whom". In informal speech and writing, "than who" isn't going to annoy anybody who isn't trying to be annoyed. …
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Grammaticality of "if you have time"
Yes, "if you have time" is perfectly normal English. I suppose there's an implied "...to spare".