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The phrase "a commensurately small" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is proportionately small in relation to something else.
Example: "The budget for the project was a commensurately small amount compared to the overall funding available."
Alternatives: "proportionately small" or "comparatively small".
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The extra day may be a small addition to the quarter (it made it 1.11% longer), allowing a commensurately small addition to GDP (1.0989 extra widgets).
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However, the engineered osmoprotectant levels are generally low and the increases in tolerance commensurately small.
By force of circumstance, the cult has remained contained: "Fräulein" had its premiere on the tiny stage of Joe's Pub, which holds commensurately small audiences.
It should be noted that overall mean effect sizes across the day for SKAMP-D and the other SKAMP and PERMP measures were calculated in the model-based system and included all appropriate assessment values for all time points, so variance of these calculated means is commensurately small.
Let me put it this way: Wouldn't you gladly embrace a 50percentt increase in fuel efficiency, with its commensurately smaller carbon footprint, in any other sector of the economy?
The benefits have been commensurately smaller.
Iceland has a population of 300,000 compared with Britain's 60m; its national output and fiscal resources are commensurately smaller.
The singer-songwriter has made umpteen hugely acclaimed but commensurately small-selling albums with his former groups – the Broken Family Band and the Singing Adams – and this solo debut is as glorious as any of them.
Furthermore, it has been demonstrated that the damaging effect of exposure to a larger UVI value for a short time, is similar to that from a low UVI value for a commensurately longer time3.
A very large forcing, meanwhile, should produce a commensurately large — and obvious — effect.
You needed a large wallet, too, and a commensurately large kitchen.
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