The phrase
"less fanfare" means there is not as much celebration or excitement around something compared to what might typically be expected. It suggests a lower level of attention or public display.
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Sentences with «less fanfare»
- THE DVD In addition to its invaluable 3 - platter Collector's Edition release of the film, Anchor Bay has with considerably less fanfare issued a standard edition of Suspiria as a single - disc addition to their indispensable Dario Argento Collection. (filmfreakcentral.net)
- While «Birth» confronts American history head - on, «White Girl» and «Morris from America» received less fanfare, but have a lot to tell us about our country's conception of the whiteness slavery built on the lives of black bodies. (indiewire.com)
- But in the second Grand Challenge, conducted with somewhat less fanfare last October, five cars completed the whole race, covering 132 miles of rugged terrain without any outside help. (discovermagazine.com)
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