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The phrase "it got smaller" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a change in size or quantity of an object or concept. Example: The balloon was so big when I first got it, but as the air slowly leaked out, it got smaller and smaller until it was just a small, shriveled up balloon.
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It got smaller.
"It got smaller and smaller to the point where it couldn't continue".
It got smaller, as it always does, after Brandon reviewed X-rays and gave each prospect a look.
These materials are expensive; as the bathroom became mainstream and accessible to all classes, it got smaller.
Tino Balio, a professor emeritus at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and an expert on the American film industry, says that the German market was much smaller than that of Great Britain, and that it got smaller still as the decade went on.
As the rising sun cast an amber haze over the spray, a quick walk from Ranga's Beach Hut brought us to the break – a fantastically easy-to-surf right-hand wave, breaking over a fairly soft reef before wrapping around the point, where it got smaller and easier for the less experienced surfers in the line-up.
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H. floresiensis could be a descendant of H. erectus that survived on Flores the same way that elephants did; it got small.
Or, if you have a negative exponential, it gets smaller more slowly the smaller it is.
"If we continue to let it get smaller and smaller, then it will be lost.
"We have a small window and it gets smaller every day," he said.
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