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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lesser understood" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is not very well known or widely understood. For example: "The lesser understood aspects of quantum physics often baffle even the experts."
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The experimental results presented in this paper provide a performance comparison between FRP-confined conventional normal-strength concrete (NSC) and the lesser understood area of FRP-confined HSC and UHSC.
We also contribute to the literature by distinguishing design and technology patents, developing a deeper understanding of design innovation, and illuminating a lesser understood source of competitive advantage for firms.
However, one of the lesser understood and talked about phenomena accompanying the smartphone is the rise of the image sensor.
Nevertheless, working overseas, especially in lesser understood places such as China, gives an insight into a candidate's personality, even if the work skills aren't directly applicable, Ely said.
The photo stream was one of iOS's lesser understood features among mainstream users, but the update makes it more accessible, allowing multiple users to contribute both photos and video, as well as comments to a shared stream.
Little known and lesser understood, George Romney's Mormonism struck most Americans as an inconsequential characteristic.
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And I would offer, with a high degree of confidence, that a far lesser percentage understands the division of responsibilities within the VA.
Kilimnik's name has always been one of the lesser-understood but potentially most important in this whole matter — especially given his known Russia ties.
"But more must be done and we urgently need more studies like these, particularly in lesser-understood forms of the disease, to build on the progress we've already made and save more lives".
Wind, water, pressure, minerals, heat, and lesser-understood forces mold and shape our environment, carving out caves and canyons, flooding and drying lakes, shaping mountains, shifting shorelines, moving the ground beneath our feet, and creating all manner of strange formations.
So it really would be quite natural to have a constitution that is constructed by professionals, as in the building of bridges, because, embedded in it, are, to a lesser degree, badly understood & super- ficially conceived interests that engineers are familiar with.
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