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Discover LudwigThe phrase "much smaller at" is grammatically correct and is often used in written English.
It is commonly used to compare two quantities or sizes and indicate a significant difference between them. It can be used in various contexts, such as discussing measurements, numbers, or percentages. Example: "The company's profits were much smaller at only 2% compared to last year's 10%."
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Like all cyclists, Cavendish is much smaller at close range than the colossally powerful beast he appears on a bike.
Even more impressive, the achievement gap between black and white students continues to be much smaller at military base schools and is shrinking faster than at public schools.
But even need-blind colleges may become need-sensitive when admitting students off the waiting list, since the remaining financial aid budget may be much smaller at that point.
However, the floor plates at 450 West 14th Street are much smaller, at just 8,000 to 12,000 square feet, Mr. Waterman said, and it is in the meatpacking district, just south of Chelsea.
Four planets, including Earth, have moons bigger than that, and Ceres, the largest asteroid, is not that much smaller, at 933km across.In this section The origin of AIDS Playing games Pluto out in the cold Swish switches ReprintsAs well as being small, Pluto is unusually light.
Hardness increases are much smaller at 500 °C.
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Compared to the maps of GeotIS (StMWIT 2010), the maps produced in this study show temperature variations changing at a much smaller wavelength at all depths.
It would be a much smaller story at that point — at the very least, far removed from Antennagate.
The responses at pH 6.5 and 7.5 were similar, but those at pH 8.5 were much smaller than at pH 7.5.
It may be an important message to EULAR that the proportion of sponsored delegates at these national meetings is much smaller than at EULAR.
Because the number of specimens collected at 1 year of age was much smaller than at other time points, we also ran GEE models without this time point.
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