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Discover Ludwig"lesser use" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when describing a reduced amount or frequency or use of something. For example, "In order to conserve energy, we should strive for lesser use of household appliances."
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Other names were clearly of lesser use, he said.
Construction techniques change yearly and from country to country, but basically most brick and tile are used in walls, with lesser use in roofs and floors.
Within each category there are several commonly known processes, some of which are in current use and some of which are in lesser use.
The rural participants were mostly younger, females, less educated, having unskilled occupation and with lesser use of hormonal contraception.
Conclusions: Systematic POCUS determines the lesser use of other diagnostic resources and shorter time of mechanical ventilation, possibly due to greater accuracy in the treatment of blood volume.
The Trait du Nord was used extensively in mining from the late 19th century through 1920, with lesser use continuing through the 1960s.
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Put the most used as near to your reach as possible, and the lesser used but still useful ones can be placed further away from where you're seated.
Targeted killing is only justifiable when lesser uses of force, such as capture, are impossible.
A lesser used parameter is the gross still air range; a theoretical range at cruising height between airfields.
Meanwhile, he welcomes an emerging "new paradigm" involving increased use by businesses of small aircraft that carry six to eight passengers and fly among lesser used regional airports.
And that love is, I think, the main thing I've gained from her, even if I've put it to lesser uses.
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