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No lesser than
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'No lesser than' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing two or more things of the same kind. For example, "This year's harvest was no lesser than those of the previous years."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(6)
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7 human-written examples
But while Venus has reaffirmed her choice not to play at the massive event, widely regarded as no lesser than the sixth biggest tournament in the sport, Serena shocked the tennis community last month with her decision to end her boycott, after winning her 19th Grand Slam singles title in Melbourne.
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The Swedish actress Alicia Vikander resembled no lesser than the Disney Princess Belle.
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The actress Rooney Mara looked no lesser than the 'Greek Goddess' in her white Givenchy dress and heels by Stuart Weitzman while hitting the red carpet.
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Those who are of the opinion that President Rohani merely represents a different side of the same coin expect Iran to continue to insist on playing a regional role of hegemony, the importance of which is no lesser than that of the other two crucial issues for the leaders of the regime in Tehran.
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The first modification consists of using a biased probability density function for the first biased scattering that produces random scattering with an angle no lesser than 90 degrees away from the direction to the apparent position of the collecting optics.
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Being transgender is no lesser than being cisgender, and you do not deserve other people's hatred for it.
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Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
If "Believers" see the earth entrusted to them by the Supreme, than the exhaustive exploitation of our animal life is no lesser sin than selling your children into prostitution.
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Among the votaries are no lesser notables than Gabriel Garcia Marquez and William T. Vollmann.
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No lesser character than Robert the Bruce is said to have granted the Brodie clan the land on which they built the castle that bears their name.
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It is a fascinating account of brave, rag-tag peoples whose previous literary incarnation came about in no lesser hands than those of Joseph Conrad.
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Viñedo Chadwick Cabernet Sauvignon, for example, made by Errazuriz's Eduardo Chadwick, came top in a blind tasting 10 years ago, in the process beating no lesser name than Château Lafite.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "no lesser than" to emphasize the importance or significance of something by comparing it to something else already recognized as valuable or significant. This phrase is useful for adding weight to your statement.
Common error
Avoid using "no lesser than" when a simple comparison would suffice. Overusing this phrase can make your writing sound pretentious. Ensure that the context warrants the emphasis it provides.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "no lesser than" functions as a comparative, emphasizing that something is not of a lower status, value, or importance compared to something else. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
57%
Wiki
29%
Science
14%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "no lesser than" is a valid and impactful way to emphasize the significance of something. Ludwig AI analysis confirms its grammatical correctness and appropriate usage for comparative emphasis. While useful for adding weight to your statements, remember to use it judiciously to avoid sounding overly formal or pretentious. The phrase appears most frequently in news and media contexts, reflecting its utility in highlighting important figures or events. Consider alternatives like "equally important as" or "just as significant as" for a more direct approach. By understanding its nuances and proper context, you can use "no lesser than" effectively to enhance your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Equally important as
Replaces "no lesser than" with a more direct comparison of importance.
Just as significant as
Emphasizes the significance of something to the same degree as something else.
Of equal value to
Highlights the equivalence in value or worth.
No less crucial than
Focuses on the critical nature of something, maintaining the negative comparison.
As important as
A more straightforward way to express equal importance.
On par with
Indicates that something is at the same level or standard.
Comparable to
Suggests a similarity in quality or importance.
Equivalent to
Emphasizes that two things are essentially the same in terms of value or effect.
Matches the importance of
Highlights the similarity in impact or relevance.
Holds the same weight as
Focuses on the equivalent influence or consideration given to something.
FAQs
How can I use "no lesser than" in a sentence?
Use "no lesser than" to emphasize that something is equally important, significant, or valuable as something else. For example, "His contribution was "no lesser than" hers in the project's success".
What are some alternatives to "no lesser than"?
You can use alternatives like "equally important as", "just as significant as", or "of equal value to" depending on the context.
Is it ever incorrect to use "no lesser than"?
While grammatically correct, "no lesser than" can sound overly formal or emphatic in some contexts. Consider whether a simpler comparison would be more appropriate.
How does "no lesser than" differ from "greater than" or "less than"?
"No lesser than" implies equivalence in importance or value, whereas "greater than" and "less than" indicate a difference in quantity or degree. "No lesser than" asserts that something is at least as important as, if not more so, than the point of comparison.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested