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The phrase "a smaller character" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a character that is physically smaller in size or stature, or in contexts such as typography or storytelling.
Example: "In the story, the smaller character often outsmarted the larger ones with clever tricks."
Alternatives: "a diminutive character" or "a petite character".
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"I was a smaller character, but came in to shoot an important scene, supposed to be complex.
Of course, if things did not work out, they had a backup plan: ditch Big Bird and kidnap a smaller character that would not be grounded by gusting winds.
With admirable honesty Theron recently admitted hers was a minor role but said she'd prefer to be "a smaller character in a great film than the lead in a shitty movie"; getting into the spirit, Elba said his was "not a big part, not a small part, just a great part".
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He promised her, "I'm going to write you a small character".
Thanks to Guinness's participation, "there wasn't a small character who wasn't a substantial actor himself," he said.
About this time, E. B. White fell asleep on a train and "dreamed of a small character who had the features of a mouse, was nicely dressed, courageous, and questing".
We met in 2009 when I played a small character pining for her in a movie she did with Gerard Butler [The Bounty Hunter]." This time around, Aniston's sexually voracious dentist wears a cock ring around her neck and she has said she was impressed that Sudeikis was the only person on set to notice the appendage.
"She was originally just a small character.
Yes, for Michael Bay, a small character piece means a cracked-out action comedy about homicidal bodybuilders.
As he told Grantland prior to the start of principal photography, "I'm gonna do a small character piece next.
On the film's 35th anniversary, the Hindustan Times wrote that it was a "trailblazer in terms of camera work as well as music," and that "practically every scene, dialogue or even a small character was a highlight".
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