Sentence examples for a shrunk from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a shrunk" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct.
It is possible that it could be used in certain contexts, but it would be more natural to phrase it differently. For example, instead of saying "a shrunk," you could use "a shrunken" or "shrunken" to describe something that has become smaller in size. Example: The washed shirt emerged from the dryer a shrunken version of its former self.

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Fisher declared bankruptcy in 1935 and died four years later, still in Miami, bloated from cirrhosis of the liver but a shrunk figure in every other way.

The QWERTY keyboard is standard and basically a shrunk down version of the Voyager.

The final similarity measure is a shrunk correlation coefficient, s ij : s_{ij} = frac{n_{ij}}{n_{ij} + lambda_{3}}p_{ij}, (6).

The electrode surface coated with a shrunk P4VP polymer at neutral pH values was not electrochemically active because of the blocking effect of the polymer film.

Libin says the wearable future won't limit itself to  just a shrunk down version of smartphone you wear on your wrist.

The Mini is basically a shrunk down version of the Sphero 2.0 — it's 42 millimeters tall and 42 millimeters wide, and it weighs just 46 grams.

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Now a shrink.

"I'm not a shrink.

(He's a shrink, too).

That is a shrinking pool.

He needed a shrink.

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