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The phrase "a proportionally smaller" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing sizes, amounts, or quantities in relation to each other, indicating that one is smaller in proportion to another.
Example: "The new model has a proportionally smaller footprint, making it more suitable for compact spaces."
Alternatives: "relatively smaller" or "comparatively smaller".
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Future changes in climate are likely to lead not only to an increase in heat-related deaths in the UK, but also a proportionally smaller decrease in cold-related deaths".
Mr. Carson advocates a flat tax, saying he finds the idea of letting those with less income pay a proportionally smaller tax bill "very offensive, having grown up poor.
As the state becomes larger and more diffuse, and as citizens become more distant from one another both spatially and emotionally, so the effective government of the republic will need a proportionally smaller and more cohesive group of magistrates.
There are four separate sections within the Finnhorse stud book, each with different goals: to develop a heavier working horse, a lighter trotter type, a versatile riding horse, and a proportionally smaller pony-sized animal.
More recently, theoretical work by Orr has shown that mean effects on fitness of the substituted mutations are similar to a geometric distribution, with each new mutation substituted in the population having a proportionally smaller effect on fitness than the previous mutation [22], [34], [35].
In DKO, preconditioning induced a proportionally smaller improved PRSW per reduced infarct area versus WT mice.
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Of course, from the front, the thing is pretty much all screen, with a proportionally small black bezel on all sides.
The model predicts a region of stability for rings below a critical radius, and also a region for larger rings which have a proportionally small thickness.
During the last few decades has become progressively clear that CD is a frequent condition, although mainly due to the wide range of its clinical presentation a proportionally small number of cases are clinically recognized.
In addition, we did not include follow-up of patients after completion of anticancer therapy, assuming that this would account for a proportionally small element of treatment costs: commercial trials would be expected to fully reimburse all costs above SOC, whereas in general, frequency of follow-up in non-commercial trials tends to reflect routine follow-up arrangements.
Although a proportionally small number of measures from the many tested appeared worse in children who had faltered in their growth in infancy, almost all became non-significant after adjustment for confounding factors, and the conclusion of this investigation is that growth faltering in infancy is not associated with poorer psychosocial and educational outcomes in later childhood.
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