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Discover LudwigThe phrase "smaller percent" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when comparing two percentages, where one is less than the other. For example: - "Only a smaller percent of students passed the exam this year compared to last year." - "The study found that a smaller percent of women were satisfied with their job compared to men." - "While the initial poll showed a large majority in favor of the policy, a smaller percent changed their minds after more information was presented."
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We did not further differentiate the two types of rapid guessing because of the very low percent of SB = 0, implying an even smaller percent due to either type.
The percent of content in German, Japanese, Spanish and French ranged between 4 and 6%% each, with a smaller percent in the other languages in this study.
These groups account for a far smaller percent of voters in Massachusetts.
As many as 20percentt of those 60 years old and older are thought to suffer from depression, according to Dr. Alexopoulos, but a far smaller percent of those people are treated for the problem, because of the persistent myth that depression is simply part of getting old.
To raise the ante: Cut every government employee's salary and benefits too (a smaller percent, probably).
However, the convectively dominant reactions showed a smaller percent increase in flame speed mainly attributed to the reaction mechanism.
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"The people behind it might be well meaning, but only a very small percent of overseas drivers are bad drivers, just like a small percent of New Zealanders are bad drivers.
Of those, only a small percent are likely to be equipped with technologies that could reduce emissions.
We'll still be delivering them, but they will be slightly slower than before, but only a small percent.
"If your selection pool is only 6percentt of the population," Mr. Tingley, the principal, said, "that is a small percent to draw from.
Refiners insist that the threat of company-owned stations undercutting franchisees was a fiction on Long Island, because only a small percent are company-owned.
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