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The phrase "a collection of smaller" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group or assortment of smaller items or components that together form a larger whole.
Example: "The project consists of a collection of smaller tasks that need to be completed before the deadline."
Alternatives: "a group of smaller" or "an assortment of smaller".
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The alternative would be a government of Congress and a collection of smaller parties.
Britain would lose its biggest steelmaker and be left with a collection of smaller manufacturers across the country.
To compete, I.B.M. was pursuing a plan to break up the company into a collection of smaller ones.
They are now looking to recruit a collection of smaller investors, similar to what the Yankees have.
"It should become clear through a single act, or a collection of smaller actions, whether he was, in fact, not willing to comply".
It's an online, self-serve toolkit comprising a collection of smaller pieces of content designed to take customers sequentially through a solution purchase.
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Inside was a collection of small bones.
Instead, there is a collection of small refinements.
(I, for example, have a collection of small toy tops).
Or a collection of small reminders that these are actors playing characters?
The remainder of the package is a collection of small amounts spread over a dozen areas.
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