Examples of 'take a smaller' in a sentence

Meaning of "take a smaller"

take a smaller: This phrase is used to denote reducing the size or portion of something. It is often used in cooking when a recipe calls for a smaller amount of an ingredient

How to use "take a smaller" in a sentence

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take a smaller
Do not take a smaller dose to save money.
I will convince him to take a smaller cut.
You gotta take a smaller version of your stuff.
If you have liver problems you may take a smaller dose.
Blanche wants to take a smaller place at the beach.
Take a smaller portion of dessert.
The astronauts will take a smaller spacecraft.
Take a smaller dose than what is recommended on the bottle.
You can not take a smaller office.
Take a smaller table.
Residential development would take a smaller role as would retail.
Better to take a smaller payout for a realistic chance of success.
We offer better exchange rates than the banks because we take a smaller margin.
We could take a smaller knife too.
Next time I am going to have to take a smaller bite.

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You can take a smaller dosage as you start.
We went bankrupt twice and had to take a smaller house in Brighton.
Or take a smaller water bottle and keep it inside your coat.
From there we are going to take a smaller road to the Montseny mountains.
Then take a smaller plane and ferry to other airports in the continent.
But I will take a smaller cut.
I am saying I have more clout and I am willing to take a smaller office.
Do not take a smaller amount.
Pushchair 1 as a whole can therefore take a smaller form.
A sales rep might take a smaller territory or not apply for a management role.
If you want small tight curls, take a smaller bar.
The astronauts will take a smaller spacecraft from the mothership down to the lunar surface.
She 's asking if she can take a smaller number.
The astronauts will take a smaller spacecraft from the mother ship down to the lunar surface.
If we call in someone else, we will each have to take a smaller cut.
Natural gas looks set to take a smaller part in providing future UK energy needs.
In order to make it into the cave, we had to take a smaller boat.
But I will take a smaller cut and I will really protect her.
The size is slightly too big, it was necessary to take a smaller size.
As a result, they can take a smaller profit on interest.
For a man just beginning to take the supplement, it 's recommended that you take a smaller dosage.
If you take a smaller paper, you make a smaller flexagon.
Consider the roadways you prepare to drive on, and take a smaller trip on similar surface.
The thinking is, take a smaller loss now rather than a bigger one later.
Consider the roads you plan to drive on, and take a smaller trip on similar terrain.
Similarly, it will take a smaller incision less time to close up than a larger one.
And with Paula married to Ernest, we will take a smaller place somewhere.
Because we take a smaller margins than the banks, we can offer you a better exchange rate.
After a few hours of snorkelling, we take a smaller boat to Lady Musgrave Island.
Instead, take a smaller piece, such as following a nutritional plan.
As average GDP growth is 5.9% per year, own resources will take a smaller share of GDP.
Okay, take a smaller one.
I will take a smaller size in the blue, and please gift-wrap it.

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