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"lesser of two evils" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where one must choose between two undesirable options, and is typically used to indicate that one of the options is slightly more desirable than the other. For example, "I had to choose between two jobs with similar pay, but I chose the lesser of two evils and took the job that had better benefits."
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The lesser of two evils".
"It's the lesser of two evils".
Sure, it's the lesser of two evils.
"Lesser of two evils" was an understatement.
But this seems to be the lesser of two evils.
"Lesser of two evils" isn't how principled Christians should vote.
Morality is always the lesser of two evils.
A draw is the lesser of two evils.
So U-turns can be the lesser of two evils.
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Do we like choosing between the 'lesser of two evils'?
By the way, the lesser-of-two-evils argument is poppycock.
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