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The phrase "a smaller world" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where people feel more connected or where distances seem less significant, often in the context of globalization or technology.
Example: "With the advent of social media, it feels like a smaller world, as we can connect with friends across the globe instantly."
Alternatives: "a more connected world" or "a tighter community".
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It's a small world.
You frequently see the same people in different places.
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Right, it was a smaller world then.
"It's a smaller world and you get to work with your heroes".
"Even though it's a smaller world than it used to be, it's a very different culture.
He represents a smaller world where more people look like him than look like Kennedy or Ronald Reagan.
To be fair, the ukiyo-e artists were dealing with a smaller world, since Japan was closed off to foreigners until the 1850s.
"The woman's is a smaller world," Hitler put it at a party conference in Nuremberg, in a speech to the National Socialist Women's League.
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It's a small world.
Indeed, golf has become a small world.
"It's a small world," Bucci said.
A small world indeed.
Prison is a small world.
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