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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a smaller radius" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing measurements, geometry, or any context where size comparison is relevant.
Example: "To create a tighter curve, we need to use a smaller radius for the turn."
Alternatives: "a reduced radius" or "a lesser radius".
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He also thought within a smaller radius it seemed to affect everyone, say in a household, more or less simultaneously.
This means that Gravity is greater where a planet is more massive and where it has a smaller radius.
Vietnam started culling birds last spring in a two-mile radius around infected flocks, a smaller radius than China, Japan and other more affluent countries use.
The unstented celiac arteries were more downward-angled (P <.02, inspiration), with a smaller radius of curvature (P <.00001), than the unstented superior mesenteric arteries.
At the distal ends of the RRA stents, Sn-RRAs were angled greater than F-RRAs (P <.03) and had a smaller radius of peak curvature (P <.03).
The tracking performance will be enhanced due to a smaller radius, and the presence of a fourth layer will give higher redundancy and reliability to the Pixel Detector.
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Beyond a small radius of clarity — perhaps a foot or two — everything grew vague.
Beyond a small radius of clarity perhaps a foot or two everything grew vague.
A small radius corresponds to a spatially structured system while larger radii converge to a mass action assumption.
Unless you plan to travel in a small radius around your hotel, you will need a car.
Then, curves are obtained from stretches of the stroke that have a small radius.
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