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The phrase "a group of smaller" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection or assembly of smaller items, entities, or concepts within a larger context.
Example: "The research focused on a group of smaller species that inhabit the forest."
Alternatives: "a collection of smaller" or "a set of smaller".
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But some of Mr. Pierobon's best discs are a group of smaller ones, in which texture alone becomes the imagery.
If your fake terra cotta doesn't look convincing enough, surround it with a group of smaller genuine clay pots.
A lively part of the display is a group of smaller objects in carved, unpainted but stained wood, dates uncertain.
Linh said about 40 Chinese steel vessels surrounded a group of smaller, wooden Vietnamese fishing ships on Monday afternoon.
They usually lower their exposure to a big borrower by lining up a group of smaller banks to take part in a syndicate for a large loan.
All Parties Democratic Movement, a group of smaller political parties comprising some of Pakistan's most seasoned and politicians, has pulled out of the race.
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A group of small antlers hangs above a painting of a cowboy band.
Near the DeSoto County Jail in Hernando, a group of small children discussed the case.
SSE undertook this project with a group of small green-energy companies.
A group of small, delicate flower paintings in the National Palace Museum in Taipei, Taiwan, are attributed to him.
They had an ideal laboratory for their studies: a group of small islands in a lake in Venezuela.
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