cubezero3
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Hello, everyone.
I'd like to know whether "lesser-known acts" is correct or not.
It comes from here:
Given it appears on the Bloomberg website, I would assume it's, at least, not incorrect. I would normally write "less-known acts". Is this a play on words? If so, can I get away with writing "morer complicated scheme"?
Many thanks
Richard
I'd like to know whether "lesser-known acts" is correct or not.
It comes from here:
Moby, born Richard Melville Hall, changed that by licensing the album “Play” for TV commercials, a move that sparked CD sales and got advertisers interested in lesser-known acts.
Mophonics Turns Jingles Into Singles With Mark Foster Grammy Nod- Bloomberg
Given it appears on the Bloomberg website, I would assume it's, at least, not incorrect. I would normally write "less-known acts". Is this a play on words? If so, can I get away with writing "morer complicated scheme"?
Many thanks
Richard