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The phrase "a relatively smaller role" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the size or importance of a role in relation to others, indicating that it is smaller in a comparative sense.
Example: "In the new project, she will take on a relatively smaller role than she did in the previous one."
Alternatives: "a comparatively minor role" or "a less significant role."
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"We found that makes a difference in how influenza spreads at different times of year". "We found that as cities become larger and mobility patterns become more highly organized, climatic conditions play a relatively smaller role in influenza transmission," Dalziel said.
Since NHI imposed the ceilings on co-payment to avoid catastrophic expenses, income tended to play a relatively smaller role in access to medical care after NHI.
We were surprised to find out that over the wide range of assumptions, the probability of randomization plays a relatively smaller role than anticipated and becomes important only when it exceeds 61%.
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DNA has played a relatively small role in death row exonerations.
Joseph played a relatively small role in the last preseason game.
Tourism has played a relatively small role overall, although that sector has grown in significance.
And Miss Sternhagen takes a relatively small role and gives it indispensable dramatic weight.
Learning processes appear to play a relatively small role in food selection by invertebrates.
But, overall, property taxation plays a relatively small role.That's a pity.
The United States Department of Justice, through its U.S. Attorneys, plays a relatively small role in incarceration.
Mr. Saqib is regarded by Pakistani officials as having played a relatively small role in the kidnapping of Mr. Pearl.
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