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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a smaller sector" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a part of a larger area, group, or market that is reduced in size or scope.
Example: "In the recent analysis, we found that a smaller sector of the economy is showing signs of growth."
Alternatives: "a reduced segment" or "a lesser portion".
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Proportionately, it will be a smaller sector with significant loss of stock through right to buy.
Only in a smaller sector the distribution of the film thickness can be approximated by a cosine function (with exponent n up to 27).
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Fishing occupies a small sector of the Swedish economy.
Manufacturing is a small sector, accounting for 10% of GDP, but a productive one.
We are so embarrassed, shamed and repulsed by the actions of a small sector, a boisterous mob of boors that will now define us.
Queanbeyan MP Peter Phelps was angry at a lack of internal consultation and said banning an entire industry because of the actions of a "small sector" was dangerous.
"As a journalist, I am in command of a small sector in the very front trenches of this battle for freedom," Luce once said.
Beyond this there is a broader point about the enduring obsession with the IRA of a small sector of England's support.
It is far from certain that other UK banks will want to deal with a small sector that generates little profit yet poses a major regulatory headache.
Since its inception, the Asian American Hotel Owners Association has been fighting discrimination in many forms from a small sector of competitor hotel owners and managers.
Dr. Ellis said the team, using the same technique in observing a small sector of the sky, had detected two similar objects from the early universe.
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