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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and even smaller" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is smaller than something else previously mentioned.
Example: "The first model was small, but the new version is even smaller."
Alternatives: "and even tinier" or "and even less in size".
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There are also a small minority of Muslims and even smaller groups of Buddhists and Sikhs.
"A big shock causes smaller aftershocks, and then ones smaller and even smaller".
The painting surely has cultural significance, but there is little information and even smaller interest.
So she had moved back to Mr. Cruz's apartment, which has only a small kitchen and even smaller living room.
Big bits – weather buoys that had come adrift, fuel containers and suchlike – and small bits, and even smaller bits.
"Many junior White House aides — with smaller salaries and even smaller savings — also incurred hefty legal fees".
Mariner 10 found small amounts of atomic helium and even smaller amounts of atomic hydrogen near Mercury's surface.
Tiny Cape May has been teetering on going Democratic in presidential races for eight years now, and even smaller Salem County has already tipped.
The Washington Monthly produced influential articles and an abundance of journalistic talent in spite of its small circulation and even smaller budget.
And even smaller, finger-tip-sized projectors will be arriving that can be used with cellphones and P.D.A.'s, he said.
Consolidation among the companies that control the newsstand and among advertisers and their agencies has left many publishing houses with little power and even smaller profit margins.
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