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is smaller wider
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "is smaller wider" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It may be intended to compare sizes, but the combination of "smaller" and "wider" is contradictory and cannot be used together in a meaningful way. Example: "The box is smaller than the other one, but it is not wider."
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For non-zero (beta, ) one side of the wire is larger than the other, hence the electron wave functions in regions where the nanowire is smaller (wider) become diminished (enhanced).
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Not all bananas are long and yellow.[2] Some are small, wide, or even different-colored.[3] Red bananas are smaller, softer, and sweeter than common Cavendish bananas, with a slight raspberry flavor.[4] Look for exotic bananas at ethnic grocers from tropical countries.
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For most other immigrated groups, the proportion of German citizens is smaller, with wide variations; citizens of EU member-states are less likely to apply for citizenship, refugees more likely (Woellert, Kröhnert, Sippel, & Klingholz, 2009).
The 42mm wide size is smaller than the 44mm wide case that most of the AC watches come in.
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It is smaller and has a wider spread.
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Oleic acid content declines as alley spacing increases and is smaller, shallow than in wide, deep canopies.
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The fovea is small, just wide enough to encompass eight characters.
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The size of the Ag NPs in S1 is smaller, and the distribution is wider than that in S2.
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The court is smaller: a cozy 20 feet wide by 50 feet in length.
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First, the amount of the aligned SWNTs on the 3-μm-wide electrodes is smaller.
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Every four years there's obviously the big presidential campaign, but every two there are smaller, state-wide campaigns that need help, too.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "is smaller wider" as it's grammatically incorrect and unclear. Instead, use phrases like "is narrower" or "is less wide" to accurately describe dimensions.
Common error
Do not conflate overall size with a specific dimension like width. While something can be smaller in general, specifying "narrower" or "less wide" pinpoints the dimensional change you're describing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "is smaller wider" attempts to relate size and dimension, but fails grammatically. It is an unidiomatic construction, and Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is not correct in English. It seems to be an attempt to compare the width of two objects of similar size, but it would be clearer to simply state one is narrower.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "is smaller wider" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in formal writing. As Ludwig AI highlights, it does not constitute proper English. Although the words individually have valid meanings, their combination creates an unidiomatic expression. Better alternatives include "is narrower" or "is less wide" to accurately describe the relationship between size and dimension. Usage contexts vary, appearing in scientific and news sources, but its incorrect structure limits its effectiveness.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
is narrower
Focuses on the width being reduced.
is less wide
Directly states the width is diminished.
has a smaller width
Specifies that the width is the dimension being smaller.
is shorter in width
Similar to "has a smaller width", but emphasizes shortness.
is not as wide
Indicates a comparison in width, implying it's smaller.
is reduced in width
Focuses on the action of width reduction.
features a smaller width
Highlights the characteristic of having a smaller width.
possesses a smaller width
A more formal way to state the width is smaller.
exhibits a reduced width
Emphasizes the display of a diminished width.
is constricted in width
Implies a squeezing or narrowing of the width.
FAQs
What does it mean if something "is smaller wider"?
The phrase "is smaller wider" is grammatically incorrect and doesn't have a clear meaning in standard English. It seems to attempt to describe contradictory dimensional changes.
How can I correctly describe something that has a reduced width?
Instead of saying "is smaller wider", use phrases like "is narrower" or "is less wide" to clearly indicate a decrease in width.
What are some alternatives to the phrase "is smaller wider"?
You can use alternatives like "has a smaller width", "is shorter in width", or "is not as wide" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "is smaller wider" or "is narrower"?
"Is narrower" is correct. The phrase "is smaller wider" is grammatically incorrect and unclear.
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Usage summary
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