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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a smaller size" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an item or object that is reduced in dimensions compared to another size.
Example: "I would like to order this shirt in a smaller size, please."
Alternatives: "a reduced size" or "a lesser size".
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A smaller size is $110.
"You might want to go with a smaller size".
The Gucci hobo bag comes in a smaller size.
Certainly they are keeping the deals to a smaller size.
"They want a smaller size audience paying, we want a bigger one free".
They can't accept a plus-size woman who isn't waiting to be a smaller size".
If there's more than an inch spare at the waist you need a smaller size.
"I think I need a smaller size," she told the salesgirl.
among phablet owners, 58% remain but 42% downgrade to a smaller size.
"They want the same things they have in their larger cars, just in a smaller size.
In English, this means that for a given load they need a smaller size.
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