Usage examples of "smaller number" in English with translation to Spanish

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The number of students who were late for school was much smaller than I had expected. El número de estudiantes que llegaron tarde a la escuela fue mucho más pequeño de lo que esperaba.
I wrote down his phone number lest I should forget it. Me apunté su número de teléfono para no olvidarlo.
My sister is smaller than you. Mi hermana es más pequeña que tú.
We only have a limited number of neurons. Solo tenemos un número limitado de neuronas.
I think it's time for me to move into a smaller home. Creo que es hora de que me mude a una casa más pequeña.
Oh, I'm sorry. I guess I have the wrong number. Lo siento. Creo que marqué el número equivocado.
This book is smaller. Este libro es más pequeño.
I was dialing his number just as he walked through the door. Estaba marcando su número justo cuando entró por la puerta.
The population of this country is smaller than that of the United States. La población de este país es más pequeña que la de Estados Unidos.
I forgot to lift the receiver before dialing the number. Olvidé levantar el auricular antes de marcar el número.
Japan is smaller than Canada. Japón es más pequeño que Canadá.
The New Testament underscores the importance of this typological number. El Nuevo Testamento subraya la importancia de este número tipológico.
Australia is smaller in size than South America. Australia es menor en tamaño que Sudamérica.
The emergency phone number for all Europe is 112. El teléfono de emergencias para toda Europa es el 112.
I'm sorry, I don't have smaller change. Lo siento, no tengo cambio más pequeño.
I've always been the number one. Siempre he sido el número uno.
My dog is smaller than yours is. Mi perro es más chico que el tuyo.
I took down her telephone number in my notebook. Anoté su número de teléfono en mi agenda.
She's smaller than me. Ella es más baja que yo.
He asked me if I knew her telephone number. Me preguntó si yo sabía el número de teléfono de ella.
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