Sentence examples for smaller look from inspiring English sources

The phrase "smaller look" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you are describing a visual appearance that is less significant or less prominent than something else. Example: "The new design gives the product a smaller look, making it more appealing to consumers who prefer compact items."

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The evolutionary line to monkeys branched off from ours more than 20 million years ago, but their brains, though much smaller, look similar to ours; and their cognition, though less complex than that of a chimp, includes rich social interaction and the capacity for anxiety, fear and anticipation.

The reader is now black (compared to its older white sibling, pictured in this post), and cylinder-shaped, creating a sleeker, smaller look.

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Some of the figurines are larger, while others are much smaller, looking like amulets.

The Focus exterior makes small look agile — it is a witty and subtle design.

His face registered a small look of pleasure, or was it surprise?

It's a juicy Kafka edit, a small look at how he artfully tweaked literary realism.

Here's a small look back.

If you are small, look to establish an attacking position.

"A lot of really small people look smaller, and he looks bigger," he said.

Small looks beautiful for business these days.

"Very young, very small, looking at her feet.

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