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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a smaller share" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing proportions, distributions, or allocations of resources, benefits, or responsibilities.
Example: "In the recent budget cuts, our department received a smaller share of the funding compared to last year."
Alternatives: "a lesser portion" or "a reduced amount."
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A smaller share is held by Luxembourg.
Enthusiastic states began with a smaller share of uninsured adults.
Compared with the early 1980s, a smaller share of workers today are officially unemployed and a smaller share are considered discouraged workers.
The UK Treasury receives a smaller share of oil revenues than most other comparable countries.
Wealthy people typically spend a smaller share of their earnings than those with less income.
What does it mean that a smaller share of people are volunteering?
Moderates were a smaller share of the electorate on Tuesday than they were in 2006.
American corporations are paying a smaller share of taxes than in previous decades.
A smaller share of improvement projects are likely to be financed this year.
In the latter case, existing investors are simply getting a smaller share of a bigger pie.
A smaller share of 16-year-olds are vaccinated compared with preteenagers, she noted.
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