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The phrase "and smallest in the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when comparing sizes or quantities, typically in a context where you are discussing something that is the smallest among a group or category.
Example: "This species of bird is the rarest and smallest in the region."
Alternatives: "and least in the" or "and tiniest in the".
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The modulation of the spike transfer function was largest in the UC model, and smallest in the UE model.
Boards are largest in the financials/professional services sector (9.1 directors) and smallest in the IT/telecom sector (7.5 directors).
Sylvian angle measurements corresponded closely with severity of HPE, being largest in the most severe and smallest in the least severe cases.
However, body mass, tarsus length, tail length, and wing length (chord) are largest in the highland subspecies cinereum and smallest in the coastal littorale.
During the growing season, tree stem diameters were greatest at mid-morning and smallest in the late evening, reflecting the daily cycle of water uptake and loss.
But I went on three of the anti-war marches, including the very first and smallest in the spring of 2002, which was wiped off the news entirely by the death that day of the Queen Mother.
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This assumption is also supported by the observed pronounced increases of prescription rates during winter months which were expectedly highest in Italy, and smallest in the Netherlands.
Green and small in the sea of people around me.
We think big and small in the same swish of a fingertip.
For a cartoon look, the bear should look chubbier in the belly and smaller in the upper torso.
It is overall larger in the daytime and smaller in the nighttime.
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