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a lesser increase of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a lesser increase of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two increases, indicating that one is smaller than the other. Example: "The study showed a lesser increase of productivity in the second quarter compared to the first."
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Exact Expressions
6 human-written examples
Mr. Franks favors a lesser increase of up to $2.5 billion over eight years.
News & Media
We find that both CPS and CPS/ent-kaurene synthase overexpressors have greatly increased levels of the early intermediates ent-kaurene and ent-kaurenoic acid, but a lesser increase of later metabolites.
Academia
A higher renal plasma flow will induce a reduction in filtration fraction (i.e., ratio of ultrafiltration to renal plasma flow) with a lesser increase of capillary plasma protein concentration along the glomerular capillaries.
Science
At levels >9.0 mmol/L, the slope of the curve was less steep, demonstrating a lesser increase of A1C with higher FPG levels.
Science
In addition, a pronounced caspase-2 processing was seen after treatment with 5-FU, whereas Dox or STS treatments led to a lesser increase of the 32 kDa fragment of processed caspase-2.
Science
For the AUC0 24 week, exemestane and letrozole treatment demonstrated extremely large increases from baseline of 1063% and 1157%, respectively, with the group receiving placebo demonstrating a lesser increase of 427% and anastrozole treatment producing an increase of 61% from baseline.
Science
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Similar Expressions
54 human-written examples
If you look at the correlation between the overall jobless rate and that of various subgroups, you'll find that an increase in three-quarters of a point translates into a much larger increase for minorities or those with lower levels of education, and a lesser increase for say, college educated workers.
News & Media
Other evidence shows a lesser increase in risk of perinatal mortality for VBAC, with a risk difference of 1.5 per 10,000 births compared with repeat caesarean section [ 20].
Science
There were signs of a lesser increase in total number of visits to GPs among those with poor mental health, among women with poor self-rated health and limiting longstanding illness, and among men living in disadvantaged areas.
Science
The placebo group demonstrated a lesser increase from baseline of 105%.
Science
In addition, an increase in the level of BAX/BCL2 expression ratio and a lesser increase in the level of ABCG2 expression have been demonstrated, which may indicate that SN38-PEG-PLGA-Ver nanoparticles can serve as candidates to delay SN38 resistance and improve the induction of apoptosis and a new method to treat colon cancer.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "a lesser increase of" to subtly contrast the magnitude of change without explicitly stating a negative outcome. This is useful when full transparency is not required, but the direction of the change is important to highlight.
Common error
Avoid using "a lesser increase of" when simply describing a single data point. It's a comparative phrase; ensure there's a clear reference point for the comparison to make sense to your reader.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a lesser increase of" functions as a comparative adjective phrase, modifying a noun to indicate a smaller degree of increase compared to something else. Ludwig AI confirms its usability.
Frequent in
Science
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News & Media
28%
Formal & Business
15%
Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "a lesser increase of" is a grammatically sound phrase used to describe a smaller degree of growth or escalation in comparison to something else. While confirmed as usable by Ludwig AI, it's most commonly found in scientific and news-related contexts. The phrase helps to provide nuanced information and comparative insights, especially when analyzing data or trends. Be sure to use this comparative phrase appropriately, with an existing reference for the increased property to accurately provide information.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a smaller rise in
Replaces "increase" with "rise" and "lesser" with "smaller", directly indicating a reduced upward change.
a reduced growth in
Substitutes "increase" with "growth" and specifies that the growth is diminished.
a slighter uptick in
Uses "uptick" to mean a small increase, emphasizing the minimal nature of the change.
a more moderate climb in
Replaces "lesser" with "more moderate", focusing on the gentler nature of the increase.
a gentler escalation of
Changes "increase" to "escalation" and describes it as "gentler", highlighting a less aggressive rise.
a tempered surge in
Uses "surge" instead of "increase" and "tempered" instead of "lesser", suggesting a controlled increase.
a curtailed expansion of
Substitutes "increase" with "expansion" and "lesser" with "curtailed", indicating a limited growth.
a diminutive increment in
Replaces "increase" with "increment" and uses "diminutive" to highlight the small size.
a marginal augmentation of
Uses "augmentation" for "increase" and "marginal" for "lesser", emphasizing a minimal addition.
a contained upswing in
Changes "increase" to "upswing" and describes it as "contained", suggesting a controlled rise.
FAQs
How can I use "a lesser increase of" in a sentence?
You can use "a lesser increase of" to compare two different increases, for example: "While both groups saw gains, the experimental group experienced "a lesser increase of" 5% compared to the control group's 10%."
What phrases are similar to "a lesser increase of"?
Alternatives to "a lesser increase of" include "a smaller rise in", "a reduced growth in", or "a more moderate climb in".
Is it grammatically correct to say "a lesser increase of"?
Yes, it is grammatically correct. The phrase uses "lesser" as a comparative adjective modifying the noun "increase", indicating a smaller amount of increase.
What's the difference between "a lesser increase of" and "a smaller increase in"?
While both phrases are similar, "a lesser increase of" might subtly emphasize the degree to which the increase is reduced. "A smaller increase in" is generally more straightforward and commonly used.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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83%
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4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested