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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more small" is not grammatically correct in written English.
The correct way to say this would be "smaller," as in "He wanted a smaller portion of dessert." "More small" is a common error made by non-native English speakers, as it is a direct translation of phrases from other languages, such as "mas pequeno" in Spanish or "plus petit" in French. Example: The room was already small, but the furniture made it seem even more small.
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More small differences.
More small ball.
Now there are many more small parties.
"Now they look even more small fry.
Hickory buys more small and midcap stocks.
Britain needs more small businesses.
One more small step towards utopia.
Yield: 8 or more small servings.
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(You can read more small-business conversations here).
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