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The phrase "a range of smaller" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a variety of smaller items, options, or categories within a larger context.
Example: "The store offers a range of smaller appliances that are perfect for compact living spaces."
Alternatives: "a variety of smaller" or "a selection of smaller".
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Today, like many European countries, our party politics are fragmenting into a range of smaller groups.
Increasingly, it comes from a range of smaller, militarily weaker countries and international terrorists.
Price said that although the interested companies have a global capability, he would expect to see larger companies also working with a range of smaller suppliers.
Moreover, there is also a range of smaller organizations, like the Internet Archive in San Francisco, with smaller but sustainable revenue streams.
Over the last eight months, Amazon, Barnes & Noble and a range of smaller companies have released book-reading software for the iPhone and other mobile devices.
Others blamed a weak business plan.DaimlerChrysler, Mitsubishi and Hyundai unveiled plans to develop and produce an engine to power a range of smaller cars.
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My dolphin has already been offered a range of small tasks.
Besides these there is a range of small, largely inexplicable grotesques.
Regional banks tend to have bad loans from a range of small companies on their books.
It brings with it a range of small upgrades, fixes and tweaks — and it's free.
A range of smalls, flankers, midfielders and an ageing tall inflicted the scoreboard damage that sunk the relentless Crows.
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