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The phrase "always smaller" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express that something consistently has a lesser size or amount compared to something else.
Example: "In this experiment, the results showed that the control group was always smaller than the experimental group."
Alternatives: "consistently lesser" or "invariably smaller".
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The diffusivity ratio is always smaller than 32%.
Sculpture of all periods was always smaller than life-size.
However, JNDs were always smaller in the asynchronous conditions.
Yet, after subtracting those people who will leave, the unobservable system is always smaller.
The observed dc values are found to be always smaller than da, regardless of polymer composition.
If you've only seen them in books, they're always smaller than you think they'll be.
"Repros are always smaller because they come from second-generation molds".
That is always smaller and less well-equipped than its opponents.
The predicted IR radii were always smaller than UV radii, whereas the experiments always showed the opposite behavior.
Disparities in consumption are always smaller than those in income because people save and borrow to smooth their living standards.
The changes play to the Tories' advantage as Labour seats are often (not always) smaller than Tory ones.
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