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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are far smaller" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the size of two or more objects or entities, indicating that one is significantly smaller than the other(s).
Example: "The new models of the smartphone are far smaller than their predecessors, making them easier to carry."
Alternatives: "are much smaller" or "are significantly smaller".
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The associate professor of neuroscience at the Chicago Medical School, Lise Eliot, said: "Yes, boys and girls, men and women, are different but most of those differences are far smaller than the Men Are from Mars stereotypes suggest".
The online numbers for the latter are far smaller.
Many projects, though, are far smaller and less visible.
Still, the apartments are far smaller than those in most new condominium projects.
Moreover, the savings on overhead from a public plan option are far smaller than you suggest.
In general, day school endowments are far smaller than those of boarding schools.
There are far more fish on degraded reefs, he said, but they are far smaller.
Although demonstrations are far smaller than last June, they are often bloodier.
Subsidies for renewable energy are far smaller, with the IEA estimating them at $135bn a year.
He noted that camps are far smaller than in his day.
There are also groups of illegal immigrants from Ireland and Poland, but their numbers are far smaller.
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