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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The smaller painting did not attract as much attention as the larger one.
The smaller cities in the country have their own unique charm that should not be overlooked.
The CEO's pay cut was a smaller issue compared to the company's financial losses.
The smaller price difference made it easier to choose which product to buy.
The smaller donation was appreciated but not as impactful as the larger ones.
He had to take a smaller salary to work for a company with better benefits.
The smaller the time frame, the greater the volatility.
The smaller percussion instruments added a subtle rhythm to the song.
The smaller parties in the political landscape often have less influence than the major political parties.
She smiled smaller after receiving the bad news.
The toddler walked smaller than his older brother.
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