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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lesser attention" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to describe a reduced level of focus or consideration given to something.
Example: "The project received a lesser attention than it deserved, leading to several overlooked details."
Alternatives: "less attention" or "reduced attention".
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The exchange rate fluctuations, though very important, have nevertheless been given a lesser attention in the present paper, due to a justifiable reason.
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This lesser attention suggests a certain disinterest by the Recording Academy in properly documenting the miraculous body of music hidden beneath the glitter of prime time.
Afterwards, testing showed that singing and music listening improved mood, orientation, and memory and, to a lesser extent, attention and executive functioning, as well as providing other benefits.
Connecticut and Villanova are forecast as other Big East contenders, with Boston College, Notre Dame and St. John's receiving lesser attention.
Even though much lesser attention has been paid to the understanding and control of MPFs, in comparison to stand-alone pool fires (SPFs), MPFs are by no means uncommon in chemical process industries.
When compared to AWS Lambda, container-based services got lesser attention.
Lesser attention is paid to the period in the 1940s and 50s during which Evans worked as a designer, primarily with the Imperial Glass Company of Bellaire, Ohio.
Much lesser attention has been paid to the trade-off between the OFIR and UFIR filter outputs.
In contrast, the evaluation and clinical consequences of right ventricular (RV) dysfunction in septic patients has received lesser attention [4].
Daily Management is a matter of concern in most organisations due to excessive focus on daily fires and lesser attention towards the next level of improvement.
Darker horse candidates got lesser attention from Wiki editors in 2008.
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