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The phrase "a much smaller allocation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the distribution or assignment of resources, funds, or time, particularly in a comparative context.
Example: "After reviewing the budget, we decided to make a much smaller allocation for marketing this quarter."
Alternatives: "a significantly reduced allocation" or "a considerably lesser allocation".
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I've been recommending these since we started the letter, in the past a much smaller allocation.
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Retention Marketing has traditionally taken a backseat to acquisition efforts, as demonstrated by the fact that customer retention usually has a much smaller budget allocation.
The fund also has much smaller allocations to several regional companies and cellular providers like CenturyTel and NII Holdings.
Even wine critic and Cult Cab kingmaker Robert M. Parker has issued warnings: "Wines priced over $300 have encountered considerable resistance, with their mailing list customers dropping off, or taking much smaller allocations," he wrote in the December issue of his widely read newsletter, the Wine Advocate.
In contrast, there is a much smaller margin of safety in phloem production; hence, it has higher priority of allocation of the energy resources of the tree.
His is a much smaller outfit.
A "much smaller boat"?
A much smaller number are battle hardened.
A much smaller scale.
On a much smaller scale.
Oligonucleotide AD had a much smaller effect.
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