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The phrase "a smaller party" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a political group or organization that has fewer members or less influence compared to others.
Example: "In the upcoming election, the smaller party is hoping to gain more support from the electorate."
Alternatives: "a minor party" or "a lesser party".
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Last-ditch negotiations restored about $30,000 for travel with a smaller party.
When a substantial minority votes on a smaller party line, elected officials get the message.
Mr. Askari said Ahl al-Iraq, a smaller party within Tawafiq, was promised other official positions.
Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas, the PRD's failed candidate in three past presidential elections, may run for a smaller party.
A sprinkle, as it turns out, is a smaller party to celebrate second, third or fourth pregnancies.
In 2001 the PNC took in the Reform Party, a smaller party made up primarily of professionals and entrepreneurs.
The Lib Dems will face a challenge because changes to seats stretch the resources of a smaller party.
A smaller party has called off plans to cooperate with him in the elections, citing his remarks on women.
As the leader of a smaller party without a sniff of government for 65 years, he carries less baggage.
Today, the ballroom and a smaller party room host Balkan festivals, Orthodox Jewish and other ethnic weddings, hospital dinners and high school proms.
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Mr Rutelli now belongs to the Democrats, a small party founded barely a year ago by Mr Prodi.
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