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small

[smawl] / smɔl /




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Instead, he argues, India needs to expand its small share—about 2%—of the world’s exports.

From The Wall Street Journal

The team narrowed the search from seven counties to a small area of roughly 50 square feet.

From Science Daily

Venezuelans abroad have struggled, leaving parents and small children behind as they spread out across the globe.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We will face more obstacles to growth, and inflationary pressures may intensify. As a small and open economy, Singapore cannot fully shield ourselves from these headwinds,” Wong said.

From The Wall Street Journal

This means smaller firms, which tend to be more focused on innovation and have a younger workforce, may be more attractive to younger entrants than traditional "prime" contractors.

From BBC