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"in smaller amounts" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe something that is not in large quantities, but rather in smaller, lesser amounts. Example: The food bank was able to provide donations to the needy community, but only in smaller amounts.
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Mr. Halpern has also given to Democratic candidates, but in smaller amounts.
Then came another request: "Can you continue to pitch in smaller amounts?
The lower taxes would be reflected in smaller amounts withheld from workers' paychecks.
Part of the solution has also been buying higher-quality ingredients, but in smaller amounts.
More people than ever have made contributions, and in smaller amounts.
They are likelier than big international brands to deal in smaller amounts.
Penske has attracted new sponsorship, as have a number of teams, but mostly in smaller amounts.
Instead, ThinkImpact diversified its reach and sought donations in smaller amounts.
Non-residents should be allowed to buy weed, though in smaller amounts than locals.
The other impurities (e.g. Fe, Mg, and S) were detected only in hydroxy sodalite crystals and in smaller amounts.
The department awarded the remaining $455 million in smaller amounts to 45 other nonprofit groups and school districts.
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