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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lesser place" is an acceptable and widely-used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a location that is inferior to another in status, importance, or value. For example, "The small town had a lesser place in the minds of the citizens compared to the bustling metropolis nearby."
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The NBA would be a far lesser place without him.
The world is a lesser place without Tony Scott.
UKA would be a lesser place without him.
The world is a lesser place without him.
It would be a lesser place if it did not admire the amazing Mrs Clinton.
Both these strategies make sense, and both make Israel a lesser place.
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At lesser places, the style is formulaic: meat, complement, sauce.
With the speed of light it moves effortlessly between distant centers (and even lesser places).
During the 15th century, Shirazi families continued to rule in Malindi, Mombasa, and Kilwa and at many lesser places along the coast.
From Reims the king's army moved on triumphantly, winning capitulations from Laon, Soissons, and many lesser places and even threatening Paris before disbanding.
Her cabinet, which leaves Edinburgh sometimes to convene in lesser places, had just had such a meeting, and its members sat on the stage, grouped around the first minister, to take the audience's questions.
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