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Discover LudwigThe phrase "small trend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a minor or subtle pattern observed in data or behavior over time. Example: "There seems to be a small trend in the increase of online shopping during the holiday season."
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"It is a small trend, but it is picking up".
"It was a very small trend and it has grown.
There may be a small trend up, but it could revert.
Indeed, there was a small trend toward higher B.M.I.'s among those consuming larger amounts of chocolate per sitting.
Nate Silver investigated the issue back in 2009 and actually found a small trend toward growing support for the Roe v Wade decision over the previous decade.
As someone who now has a speciality in e-discovery, I see a small trend where the courts are reaching for mechanisms to impose undue costs of discovery on the litigant responsible for them.
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To detect these small trends from ionospheric data the solar and geomagnetically induced variations have carefully to be eliminated.
There has been a noted turn to performance in the 21st Century, and a market-happy revival of abstract painting, but other than those small trends the '90s settlement endures.
Only small (trends towards) changes were observed in the other markers tested after initiation of TNF blocking therapy.
All the graphs were consistent, showing that S fluctuated with time around a mean and, when small trends existed, they were consistent in the control and in the cooling conditions.
The plots of the population predictions versus observed concentrations in supplemental Fig. S1B show small trends, especially for the metabolites.
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