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Discover Ludwig'lesser degree' is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It typically implies that something is of less importance or not as significant as something else. For example, "Although I am disappointed with the result, I understand that I could have done better with a bit more effort, but to a lesser degree."
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Democrats do the same, although to a lesser degree.
Men tend to have these problems to a lesser degree.
The same happened, to a lesser degree, in reverse.
That practice continues today, though to a lesser degree.
To a lesser degree, people who work for you.
The video viewing continued, to a lesser degree, last week.
All, to a greater or lesser degree, are self-portraits.
Crime is still prevalent, but to a much lesser degree.
So, to a lesser degree, did the Cherubino, Luise Helletsgruber.
and to a much lesser degree engineering ceramics.
Aren't they all to a greater or lesser degree?
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