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Discover Ludwig"little proportion" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used when referring to a small amount or size in comparison with the whole. For example, "Only a little proportion of the scientists agreed with the report."
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Mr. Bush's farewell budget, however ephemeral, is another sad reminder of how little proportion and judgment there is in this White House, and how politics trumps both compassion and the nation's security every time.
Sánchez-Lazo and Martínez-Pita (2012) also reported the presence of this fatty acid, although accounting for very little proportion.
The results of this study indicate that the centrifugal force represents only a little proportion of effective forces.
However, these tails just occupy a little proportion of the overall distribution in each range, which does not affect the global tendency of the distribution.
Finally, from the standard limit dome height (LDH) test, it was found that there was distinct improvement on formability for the new high-strength steel sheets even with a little proportion of γ texture components.
As a consequence, the proportion of the infectious population decreases until the n 2 th day when the population begins to relax the preventive measures since the individuals can feel that the infectious disease has disappeared because of the little proportion of the infectious population.
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The account of forestry fishing livestock has a little proportions, which is all below 7%; the percentage of the industrial water account is gradually declining from 2000 to 2011, which fell from 32 to 12%.
The company is the world leader in an industry, shipbuilding, where profits are scarce; it managed to earn $21 million in the quarter, a tenfold improvement on the quarter a year earlier but precious little in proportion to its sales of $1.57 billion.
There are flame wars about buggy brands on parenting forums; bottle or breast is an ongoing battle of big-endian v little-endian proportions and futility.
The fear and panic seem a little out of proportion to the situation.
It throws up swivel-eyed zealots who pursue their manias with little sense of proportion or decency (remember Kenneth Starr).
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