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The phrase "a much lighter role" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a position or responsibility that is less demanding or serious compared to others.
Example: "After years of working in high-pressure environments, I was relieved to finally take on a much lighter role in the new project."
Alternatives: "a significantly easier role" or "a considerably less demanding role."
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It will be a much lighter role than that.
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Most important, the federal government would have a strong role in some areas and a much lighter touch in others.A state could no longer set a low bar of achievement.
Most important, the federal government would have a strong role in some areas and a much lighter touch in others.A state could no longer set a low bar for achievement.
"They're more a light jus, a much lighter approach".
That law carries a much lighter sentence.
But she does it with a much lighter hand.
We are a much lighter version.
Is he envisaging a much lighter weight wearable in future?
Add a much lighter bit.
Freshies are generally a much lighter color, being a light brown as opposed to the darker colors of the salty.
It's a long shoot, but presumably a lighter role for McAvoy?
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