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no less than vs no lesser than

The correct phrase is 'no less than.' 'No lesser than' is not a standard English construction.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 4614 views

no less than

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to emphasize that a number or amount is the minimum or exact figure mentioned.

Examples:

  • I need no less than ten volunteers for this project.
  • The concert tickets cost no less than $50 each.
  • She has no less than five cats in her house.
  • The assignment requires no less than 1000 words.
  • He is no less than a genius in his field.
  • The meaning of NO LESS THAN is at least —used to suggest that a number or amount is surprisingly large. How to use no less than in a sentence.
  • ... employed under the contract no less than the locally prevailing wages and fringe benefits for corresponding work on similar projects in the area.
  • Jun 27, 2022 ... NFL recommends indefinite suspension of no less than a year for Browns QB Deshaun Watson. Mike Jones. USA TODAY. On the eve of the hearing ...

no lesser than

This phrase is not a standard English construction.

  • It will be no lesser than the Emperor of China's palace!
  • Thy death-bed is no lesser than thy land, Wherein thou liest in reputation sick
  • No lesser authority than the European Court of Auditors said recently that 'certain standards, mainly on animal welfare, imposed on EU farmers cannot be imposed on producers of imported meat'.
  • Mercury was lesser than Apollo, Apollo lesser than Zeus.
  • Lesser than Macbeth, and greater.
  • It makes us lesser than our enemies.
  • Lesser than Macbeth, and greater.
  • Killing soldiers and destruction of noble goods is no lesser risk.
  • No, this to be lesser than it should be.
  • So it bothers me when I hear that there's gossip around here that I treat women lesser than men.
  • The definition seems to imply that the port area is lesser than the area of the port facility which includes in addition anchorages, waiting berths and approaches from seaward.
  • In addition, the only instance of the exporting producer's price lesser than 0 was eliminated from the undercutting calculation after final disclosure, with insignificant impact on the margins.
  • It has been a great challenge, and the effort required has been no lesser one.
  • We have a Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs, and obviously women are lesser than everyone else and therefore, bizarrely in this place, we need a separate committee.
  • Other countries have managed to do this to a lesser extent.
  • We must set aside lesser considerations.
  • Andrea Lesser is in interview one.
  • Lesser things have started wars between us.
  • Regional and lesser-used languages of the European Union.
  • These major questions were left for Councils of lesser ministers.

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