Sentence examples for a much smaller bit from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a much smaller bit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing sizes or quantities, indicating that one item is significantly less than another.
Example: "The new update requires a much smaller bit of memory than the previous version."
Alternatives: "a significantly smaller portion" or "a considerably lesser amount".

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I had to see for myself, so I spread a much smaller bit of the stuff on a piece of bread and put it in my mouth.

However, if a contig had Mimulus guttatus or Lindenbergia philippensis among the BLAST hits, but there was much higher expect value or a much smaller bit score to a host plant lineage, such a contig was also retained as a HGT candidate.

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A much smaller number are battle hardened.

A "much smaller boat"?

Looks a bit like a 4x4 but isn't, and has a much smaller engine and lower price.

His is a much smaller outfit.

A much smaller scale.

Thus, for information transmission between sequence and structure to be realistic, transmission rate must be much smaller than ∼4 bits per residue.

Folding introduces bit collisions, as the bit vector size is commonly much smaller than the number of features: multiple different fragments are assigned to the same position in a bit vector.

It's not perfect, and still feels a bit big (though much smaller than the first iteration).

(vii) The size of an acknowledgement is much smaller than that of the payload, so the bit errors on acknowledgement are negligible.  .

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