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"a much smaller" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to compare two objects, such as in the sentence, "The new car is a much smaller size than the old car."
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A "much smaller boat"?
His is a much smaller outfit.
"There's a much smaller field.
It's a much smaller model of policing.
Rolls-Royce is a much smaller challenge.
Or, for some, a much smaller one.
Eritrea, a much smaller country, received less.
"It's a much smaller generating system".
This was a much smaller affair.
Today a much smaller percentage are going into investment banking.
Postal operations would move to a much smaller leased space.
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