The example below shows some fingerings as I would like them to appear. 
Is there a better and more efficient way to code this music and achieve the 
same result without using multiple \finger commands for the same note?
(I am placing the fingerings above the notes to indicate clearly that they 
pertain to right hand. In some places, the left hand must strike some notes in 
the second or lower voice. My score places any fingering pertaining to the left 
hand below the notes in the second voice. Therefore, I do not want to place any 
right-hand fingerings below the notes of the second voice.)
If the Lilypond documentation or snippets provide a good example of a better 
way to do what I am trying to achieve and I missed it, please point me to 
appropriate references.
Thanks for any advice.
Joe Srednicki
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\version "2.22.2"\language "english"
global = {  \key c \major  \numericTimeSignature  \time 2/4}
rightOne = \relative c'' {  \global  e4^5 fs^\finger "2" ^\finger "5" | }
rightTwo = \relative c'' {  \global    c16 b c^\finger "2" ^\finger "5-4" d c e 
d c | }
\score {  \new PianoStaff  <<    \new Staff = "right" << \rightOne \\ \rightTwo 
>>  >>}

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