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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lesser extent" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used for comparing the level or degree of something in relation to something else. You can use it to indicate that something is not as significant or widespread as something else. Example: "While the majority of the population supports the new policy, there are still some who oppose it to a lesser extent."
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So, to a lesser extent, has Mexico.
"But that's to a lesser extent.
DMGT, to a lesser extent, has also suffered".
This, to a lesser extent, is what all parenting is.
Also, to a lesser extent Beirut, Radiohead and the National.
To a lesser extent so did Karim Sadiq.
So, to a lesser extent, have Bush and McCain.
Israel condemned Russia's move, and to a lesser extent Europe's.
Something similar operated, to a lesser extent, with Katharine Hepburn.
To a lesser extent, Buddhism was also important.
Spicy Malay (and to a lesser extent Chinese) cuisine dominates.
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