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The phrase "a small division" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a minor or lesser part of a larger entity, such as an organization, group, or geographical area.
Example: "The company has a small division dedicated to research and development."
Alternatives: "a minor section" or "a little segment".
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There is also a small division, started five years ago, that sells sunglasses and handbags.
But 13 years ago it was little more than a small division of GE Capital.
A corporate reorganisation left a small division out in the cold without a leader or a reporting line to headquarters.
"We would not even be a small division at JPMorgan or Barclays," says Mr Marchick of Carlyle, which has $189 billion of assets under management.
When it came time for college, no coaches recruited him and he ended up at Nebraska Wesleyan, a small Division III college.
Formed in 1985 as a small division of Countrywide, IndyMac started making loans in the 1990s and became fully independent in 1997.
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Mr. Kahn, 58, is being succeeded as the head of the Macy's East division by Ronald Klein, 55, who has been running a smaller division for nearly three years.
A smaller division producing the fat, knobby tyres used by construction, farming and mining vehicles is doubling production this year.All this growth comes despite fierce competition.
In particular, we predict that over-expression of the transporters will generate a longer root with a longer elongation zone and a smaller division zone than that of a wild type root.
Behind the main auditorium façade lies a forest of wooden and metal pipes, ordered in rank upon rank of pipe divisions designed to emulate human choir voices, orchestral instruments, as well as a smaller division of echo pipes located under the main floor of the hall that produce ethereal resonances designed to complement the acoustics of the Hall itself.
Aberdeen continue to back a smaller division and a club spokesman told BBC Scotland: "The 10-club proposal is the only one that is financially viable.
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