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The phrase "a significantly smaller" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the size, amount, or degree of one thing to another, indicating that one is much less than the other.
Example: "The new model is a significantly smaller version of the previous design, making it easier to handle."
Alternatives: "much smaller" or "considerably smaller".
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Meanwhile, young people from 15 to 24, widely perceived as the big pop industry drivers, bought a significantly smaller share of recordings than a decade ago.
Still, that would be a significantly smaller business.
And in every case, black men represented a significantly smaller portion of those selected.
Even a significantly smaller force could cost tens of billions of dollars in 2005.
"Masses" sounds so — It's just a significantly smaller group of people I'm looking for.
But Mr. Smith and other advertisers will be placing their ads in a newspaper with a significantly smaller circulation.
The alternative is either a significantly smaller show or a significantly inflated ticket price; neither of which particularly appeals.
Republicans hold 41% of the Senate's seats, but represent a significantly smaller percentage of the nation's population.
The result will be a significantly smaller state whenever he retires.
The U.S. does not have a significantly smaller welfare state than the European nations.
His first-inning home run off Pedro Astacio last night, while wearing a significantly smaller pad, was wiped out when the game was called.
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