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The phrase "a rather small output" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the size or quantity of something that is considered to be below average or less than expected.
Example: "The machine produced a rather small output compared to its specifications."
Alternatives: "a fairly limited output" or "a somewhat minor output".
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Nonetheless, there are efforts that require a rather small output of effort and can potentially have a very large payoff.
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The idea behind approaches yielding rather small outputs is to provide the experimenter with only a small collection of modules of utmost quality.
Similarly, Merkl and Schmitz (2011) find that labor market institutions affect inflation volatility to a rather small extent, but they identify significant effects on output volatility.
M100 represents a rather small metro network.
A perfectionist, he produced a small output, and his fame peaked early.
Other authors were judged on a very small output - Rachel Seiffert, Ben Rice, Dan Rhodes.
Photograph by Iwan Baan For an architect so celebrated, Hadid has a relatively small output.
For an architect so celebrated, Hadid has a relatively small output.
His reputation rests on his theoretical writings rather than his relatively small output of executed designs.
fIts energy output is rather small compared to that of corn silage which is about eight times as high.
A recent study showed that the net output of energy in bioethanol production was rather small when using corn as raw material [ 2].
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