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The phrase "a much lesser hit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is significantly less successful or popular compared to another item or event.
Example: "While the first movie was a blockbuster, the sequel was a much lesser hit at the box office."
Alternatives: "a far smaller success" or "a significantly less popular".
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Even so, he was, very noticeably, a much lesser hit than last time around.Some of his jokes (including one about the Emperor Diocletian) fell flat.
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The other top similarity scores were found with Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidis (16.5% of the hits) and, to a much lesser extent, with Phytophthora parasitica (7%), P. sojae (6%), P. brassicae (4%) and Pythium ultimum (1.6%).
It was a much lesser offense.
LAHOUSEN: Yes, occasionally, but to a much lesser extent.
Crime is still prevalent, but to a much lesser degree.
and to a much lesser degree engineering ceramics.
To a much lesser degree, a group of nations also supported the United States war in Iraq.
It is found in Mesopotamia, Egypt, China (although to a much lesser extent than elsewhere), Central America, and India.
That, too, depressed job offers, although to a much lesser extent.
To a much lesser extent, the planets exert influence as well.
Other western correspondents have also suffered from occasional "home intrusions", but on a much lesser scale.
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