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are smaller are
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "are smaller are" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a typographical error or a fragment that lacks clarity and coherence. Example: "The objects in the second box are smaller are not suitable for this project."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Science
News & Media
Alternative expressions(3)
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
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Alternative expressions
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
The tumors are smaller, are more often well-differentiated, show less spread to regional lymph nodes and have a lower proliferation index [ 1, 2, 10- 16].
Science
These mutant cells contain organelles that have a lower density, are smaller, are more abundant, and tend to cluster (Vizeacoumar et al. 2003).
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
But junior bankers, whose bonuses are smaller, were not cut as much.
News & Media
The red flags that are small are always warning signs for bigger issues down the road.
News & Media
Finding homes that are small is fairly easy.
News & Media
Mean differences for filled are small, being largest for lower molars compared to lower anterior teeth.
Science
Babysit or pet sit; looking out for those who are small is important.
Wiki
From two possible values of the tetrahedral sub-layer, the value that is smaller is selected.
Science
"But being small is unproductive".
News & Media
That the Earth is small is undeniable.
News & Media
Being small is two-edged in this regard, he said.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use a complete comparative structure like "are smaller than" or "are less than" to ensure grammatical correctness.
Common error
Ensure you complete the comparison by specifying what the subject is smaller than. Saying "they are smaller" is incomplete; clarify "they are smaller than expected" or "they are smaller than those".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "are smaller are" functions incorrectly as a comparative. It attempts to describe a relative size but fails due to faulty grammar. According to Ludwig, this phrase is not correct and usable in written English.
Frequent in
Science
33%
News & Media
33%
Formal & Business
0%
Less common in
Wiki
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "are smaller are" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in formal writing. Ludwig AI points out the phrase is not correct. A proper comparative structure, such as "are smaller than", is necessary to make a clear and grammatically sound comparison. While sources such as The New York Times and The Guardian have been found using this phrase, this does not attest to its validity.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
are smaller than
Corrects the grammatical structure to include a proper comparison.
are less sizable than
Employs a more formal vocabulary to convey a similar meaning.
are of reduced size
Uses a passive voice to describe the smaller dimensions.
are diminished in size
Highlights the reduction in size using a different verb.
are not as large as
Presents the comparison in a negative form.
are comparatively small
Adds an adverb to emphasize the comparative smallness.
are tinier than
Uses a more informal word for smaller, 'tinier'.
are slighter than
Implies a small difference in size or amount.
are on the small side
Informal idiom indicating that something is relatively small.
are somewhat smaller
Uses the adverb "somewhat" to indicate a moderate degree of smallness.
FAQs
How can I correct the phrase "are smaller are"?
The phrase "are smaller are" is grammatically incorrect. You should use "are smaller than" to make a proper comparison.
What's a more formal way to say "are smaller than"?
For a more formal tone, consider using "are less sizable than" or "are of reduced size".
Is it ever correct to say "are smaller are"?
No, the phrase "are smaller are" is not grammatically correct in standard English. It requires a completing word or phrase, like "than". In correct English, a comparative phrase should have the structure: "are smaller than".
What's the difference between "are smaller" and "are smaller than"?
"Are smaller" is an incomplete comparison. Adding "than" clarifies the comparison, e.g., "these objects are smaller than those objects". Without "than", the comparison lacks context.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested