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The phrase "a much smaller role" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a position or function that is significantly less important or influential compared to others.
Example: "In the new project, she will have a much smaller role than she did in the previous one."
Alternatives: "a significantly lesser role" or "a considerably reduced role".
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(One will emerge, eventually, but with a much smaller role).
Governments have a much smaller role, and public spending on agriculture has been cut sharply.
Rainer talked him into giving her a much smaller role in the new Powell picture.
But a recurring theme is that securities industry members should have a much smaller role, if not be eliminated altogether.
Taryn Manning, in a much smaller role as Rabbit's ex-girlfriend, is far more believable and makes a bigger impact.
The other writer was less well known at the time, and he played a much smaller role in the film.
In a much smaller role, Greg Jackson is continually funny, and does a memorable exit, as the debauched lord Lucio.
Mr. Strauss-Kahn, a former French presidential contender, is re-emerging in a much smaller role than he once had.
When Deitch started out, in 1979, at Citibank, the auction houses played a much smaller role in the art market than they do now.
During the past decade, however, the mortgage industry has changed almost beyond recognition, and banks now play a much smaller role.
He has a much smaller role in the film, but his image is linked and made equal with his co-star's by the matching angles of their heads.
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