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The phrase "a relatively small size" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the size of an object or entity to others, indicating that it is smaller in comparison.
Example: "The new model of the smartphone is a relatively small size compared to its predecessor, making it easier to hold and carry."
Alternatives: "a comparatively small size" or "a modest size".
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Its cold assessment: "TSB has a relatively small size and it is unclear at this stage what its overall impact on competition will be".
Over time, we see the small horn on the tip of the snout increase in length, while the big brow horns are initially quite variable in size but then stabilise to a relatively small size later on, and there are some shifts in other proportions and subtle features of the skull.
Firstly, this is a singe center study with a relatively small size of patient sample.
It is also observed that crack size can be estimated with a relatively small size error.
The SPI cell having a relatively small size consists of a hollow anode and a hollow mesh cathode.
With a relatively small size of samples, the RBFs were used to create accurate approximate functions for different types of responses including linear and higher-order nonlinear functions.
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It is also designed to have a capability of 155 Mbps down-link speed with a relatively smaller size ground station which is less difficult to install.
To improve the efficiency of the inefficiently large PHUs, there is a need to have more health units of a relatively smaller size.
These Paulinella cells are of a relatively smaller size (15 – 17 × 10 – 11 μm; n = 17) than in M0880/a (see, Fig. 1A C) and there are between 10 – 11 scales per column.
This may be a function of the relatively small size of the combined data set (n = 24).
As for the potential of an air attack, Jim Steets, a company spokesman, compared the relatively small size of Indian Point with the World Trade Center.
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