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The phrase "are small in comparison" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the size, quantity, or significance of one thing to another, indicating that the first is lesser than the second.
Example: "The budget for this project is small in comparison to last year's expenditures."
Alternatives: "are minor compared to" or "are insignificant in relation to".
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But their arsenals are small in comparison with that of the United States.
Their eyes are small in comparison with those of other owls and dark-coloured.
"And even those costs are small in comparison to what future more terrible terrorist attacks could inflict".
The volumes are small in comparison with Turkey's annual gas consumption of 50bcm.
Admittedly, those funds are small in comparison to those of neighbours such as Utah.And next?
The numbers here are small in comparison with other populous states like New York, California or Texas, which have always been centers of drug use.
But New Zealand cities are small in comparison to the UK's, and cannot offer the job opportunities of London or Manchester.
Its volume and its mass are small in comparison to the major geospheres, but it is of vast importance to man.
And all this is happening although the overall numbers are small in comparison – Turkey alone has received 10 times the number of Syrian refugees as all EU member states together.
But Killelea argues that the sums spent on building and keeping peace are small in comparison with the economic impact of violence, and represent only 2% of worldwide losses from armed conflict.
The spreading out of the diffraction dots suggests that these zones are small in comparison to usual lamella thickness or that the order is imperfect.
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