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"small in height" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has a shorter stature or is not tall in size. Example: The young girl was small in height, but she had a big personality that filled the room.
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They're going to be very small in height and very stretched out.
Antenatal depression, with a period prevalence of 18% during pregnancy,[21] is associated with low birth weight, preterm birth, and small for gestational age at birth.[46] Infants born small tend to remain small in height as well as weight through childhood,[47] suggesting that an adverse intrauterine environment may contribute to short stature.
Because the host plant is small in height, Z. maha spends its entire life very close to the ground.
Partly because this plant is very small in height, this butterfly species lives on or near the surface of the ground throughout its life stages.
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A big guy who clearly spent a lot of time in the gym and a younger and much smaller in height guy whose build demonstrated he must have lived full time in that same gym.
Measure them so that they are slightly smaller in height than your cards, approximately 2 inches (5 cm).
The design is compact, using only half the area compared to two parallel single cantilevers at the price of only a small increase in height.
The dorsal fin is small, ranging in height from 8-70 cm (usually 20-40 cm) and averaging about 28 cm.
A small advantage in height therefore allows much more of the light to be intercepted, conferring a disproportionately large competitive advantage.
Children in the nutritional arm had small gains in height and energy intake compared with the control group.
Varying probe height and angle led to selection of probe setup that enables repeatable measurements, insensitive to small changes in height and angle.
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