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The phrase "a much smaller group" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the size of one group to another, indicating that the first group is significantly less in number.
Example: "While many attended the conference, a much smaller group participated in the workshop."
Alternatives: "a significantly smaller group" or "a considerably smaller group".
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A much smaller group abandoned the community in despair.
That is also a much smaller group, he said.
A much smaller group have three; a handful have only one.
Later, for a much smaller group of family and close friends, we played the entire recording.
Libertarians are a much smaller group among GOP voters than is commonly thought.
A much smaller group, about 15 people, held an adjacent protest against the protest.
But the probability is still almost certain with a much smaller group than that.
That was with a much smaller group, the so-called "oligarchs".
They start with a much smaller group, people probably who'd applied recently, who survived the disengaging process they actually applied.
While it is true that many detectives were involved, a much smaller group of detectives obtained the confessions.
"It's a much smaller group of people, and conferences, by their very nature, are very different," he said.
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