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The phrase "although it was small" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce a contrast or exception regarding the size of something in a sentence.
Example: "The gift was not what I expected; although it was small, it was filled with meaning."
Alternatives: "even though it was tiny" or "despite its small size".
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That was improved by an average of 4%.This effect appeared in two independently tested groups of subjects, so, although it was small, it was probably not a fluke.
"Although it was small, it did exactly what I hoped for--it brought together young scientists who didn't know each other before and created new contacts and links...
The eye became clearly defined, although it was small in size.
And although it was small, Streep appeared to make a very short, but important follow-up comment to her Golden Globes speech.
The response amplitude was comparable to of CFP fluorescence in cGES-DE5, although it was small relative to of emission ratio of YFP/CFP.
However, our MD lesion rats with reduced locomotor activity also had some damage to the ATN, although it was small and limited to the anterodorsal subdivision of ATN.
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As a result, the company's loss more than doubled from the third quarter of 2011, although it was smaller than most analysts expected.
Although it was smaller than he originally proposed, most economists credit it with righting the stalling economy.
The Trp134Phe mutant had a similar effect on Km,PT, although it was smaller in magnitude.
One year later a DH was observed at the same location, although it was smaller (Fig. 1a, middle).
This lesion was retrospectively already existent in the first PET/CT although it was smaller and did not present with pathological tracer uptake.
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