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The phrase "a much lesser" is not standard in written English and may be considered awkward or incorrect.
It can be used when comparing something that is significantly smaller or inferior in degree or quality, but it is better to use "much less" instead.
Example: "The new model is a much lesser version of the original."
Alternatives: "a significantly smaller" or "a far inferior".
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Crime is still prevalent, but to a much lesser degree.
To a much lesser extent, the planets exert influence as well.
Today Indiana's economy is based primarily on services, manufacturing, and, to a much lesser extent, agriculture.
Fred West was a much lesser man, so it was just straight imitation.
Other western correspondents have also suffered from occasional "home intrusions", but on a much lesser scale.
The risk of suicide was also considered "to a much lesser degree".
My recent experience with sock puppetry was of a much lesser degree but still annoying.
And Britain would be a much lesser place if they weren't served.
and to a much lesser degree engineering ceramics.
The nonleaching methods have been receiving attention, although to a much lesser extent.
The finger width also affects the capacitance and tunability, although to a much lesser degree.
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