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The phrase "lesser of" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to compare two or more items, often in the context of choosing between them. For example, "He chose the lesser of two evils when deciding which route to take."
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The lesser of evils.
The lesser of two evils".
Choose the lesser of the two evils".
It was the lesser of evils.
"You choose the lesser of the evils".
"It's the lesser of two evils".
Sure, it's the lesser of two evils.
"Lesser of two evils" was an understatement.
"You take the lesser of two evils," Mr. Carpenter said.
"So they are choosing between the lesser of two evils".
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The lesser-of-two-evils philosophy, I have come to believe, ultimately contributes to despair.
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