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The phrase "a much smaller margin" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing differences in size, quantity, or extent, indicating that one is significantly less than another.
Example: "The new design resulted in a much smaller margin of error compared to the previous model."
Alternatives: "a significantly reduced margin" or "a considerably smaller gap."
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The recount resulted in a much smaller margin of victory for Governor Bush.
"You also have a much smaller margin for error when building a premium brand," adds Phil.
It is more difficult, with a much smaller margin for error, than its two-fisted counterpart.
The Goucher poll, released last week, found Jealous ahead by a much smaller margin, 49percentto35percentcent.
The poorest voters, those with an income of $49,000 or less, seemed to choose Clinton over Trump –albeit by a much smaller margin than in 2012.
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.
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"We do make a margin a much smaller margin, but it is still a margin," he says.This week the procurement process began for more handsets, to be delivered from next January.
Computer hardware typically has a much smaller profit margin than software.
Meanwhile, their retail arms appear to make a much smaller profit margin, of around five per cent and with the big six frequently complaining that they make little to no profit and sometimes even a loss.
They must be living on much smaller margins than disabled and unemployed people who are seeing their "benefits" reduced by more than 20%.
Across nearly every measure — medical price growth, employer insurance premiums, per capita Medicare spending — the amounts the country spends on health care have increased by much smaller margins than the nation is used to.
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