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The phrase "a much smaller proportion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing sizes or amounts, indicating that one quantity is significantly less than another.
Example: "In the recent survey, a much smaller proportion of respondents preferred option A over option B."
Alternatives: "a significantly lower percentage" or "a considerably reduced share."
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A much smaller proportion, about one quarter of our sample, reported providing advice and information about infant and other products for purchase.
Unemployment insurance spending is consequently a much smaller proportion of gross domestic product.
Wells has categorized only half of them as impaired, a much smaller proportion than some rivals.
The rich spend a much smaller proportion of their incomes than the rest of us.
Penaeus indicus is the third most important species, although it represents a much smaller proportion (6.7 9.7%) of total harvest.
We found an abundance of citizen groups and neighborhood associations, and a much smaller proportion of business organizations in comparison to Washington.
Any vaccine is years away from being licensed and might protect a much smaller proportion of recipients than other standard immunizations.
Labour costs now make up a much smaller proportion of most manufacturers' overheads than the cost of raw materials and energy, according to Potočnik.
The Scottish Arts Council, resembling the traditional 20th century arts council model, distributed funding to arts organisations and sometimes, but in a much smaller proportion, directly to artists.
Although summer school attendance has grown, school breakfast and lunch programs enroll a much smaller proportion of eligible children than during the regular school year.
Independents in Iowa accounted for a much smaller proportion of the total vote, less than 20percentt; In New Hampshire, they totaled 41percentt in each party primary.
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