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Discover LudwigThe phrase "smallest increase" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a minimal rise in the amount of something. For example, "The stock market experienced its smallest increase in five years last week".
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That is the smallest increase since 2003.
That was the smallest increase since July.
It was the smallest increase in a year.
It was the smallest increase in four months.
That is the smallest increase since the Fed started these calculations in the early 1950s.
Glasgow has shown the smallest increase, with prices 13% above their low at £114,700.
The smallest increase was $2, in the mezzanine reserved and upper box ($21-35 21-35
Those people investing up to £9,999 will see the smallest increase - from 5.45% to 5.55%.
Sales climbed 10percenttoto $4.73 billion, the smallest increase in five quarters.
A third survey, on industrial output for June, showed the smallest increase in nine months.
That was the smallest increase since data was first available in 1997.
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