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"on lesser days" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are talking about days that are not as great or remarkable as another day. For example: "On lesser days, I like to stay at home and relax."
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On lesser days, unmentionable objects block the huge grates in the sewer channels.
The dance floor, reportedly very large, was stationed near the region's treasured redwoods and an idyllic stream that, on lesser days, serves as a habitat for endangered steelhead trout.
Medieval English uses showed much variation, but the predominant principle was use of the finest vestments, of whatever colour, on great feasts, and others on lesser days of importance.
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For 4 or lesser days of fever, typhoid IgM had sensitivity of 66.67%, specificity of 40%.
Then there are the lesser days.
Empires have been built on lesser principles.
Five other Testwell employees were indicted on lesser charges.
But there will also be events on lesser heights.
Then he lets loose on lesser artists.
Train on Lesser Demons until you have 70+ Combat.
The results of Figure 2 and Table 2 are further reflected in Table 3, which shows that daily median insulin sensitivity increases for a large proportion of the cohort between days 1 and 2 with lesser proportions on subsequent days.
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