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The phrase "a smaller area" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing sizes or discussing spatial dimensions in various contexts, such as geography, architecture, or design.
Example: "The new park will occupy a smaller area than the previous one, allowing for more efficient use of space."
Alternatives: "a reduced space" or "a limited region".
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The NFU's second application, for a smaller area, was accepted.
"As a show in a smaller area, it's very fine," she said.
Arctic sea ice covered a smaller area last winter than in any winter since records began.
The Stinger tee also has a smaller area upon which to rest the ball.
But in Kohr's vision, smaller government should mean, first and foremost, a smaller area to govern.
It is also observed that damage growth in woven composites is restricted within a smaller area.
This means that we can provide food supplies for more people from a smaller area of land.
Overnight campers rushed out of their tents to surround soldiers attempting to corral them into a smaller area.
My first goal is to identify a smaller area of research with an abundance of quantitatively and experimentally interesting questions.
That means having multiple underwater robots working across a larger area, instead of a single unit traversing a smaller area.
Conflicts become harder to avoid when cats are forced into a smaller area by continued development, Dr. Onorato said.
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