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The phrase "a smaller packet of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a reduced quantity or size of a packet, often in contexts related to food, data, or other items that can be packaged.
Example: "I decided to buy a smaller packet of chips since I was trying to eat healthier."
Alternatives: "a reduced package of" or "a mini pack of".
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And though some Americans may be happy with a smaller packet of cookies, others may just buy two and finish them both.
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