She is 20 centimeters smaller than he is.

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tzfujimino

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Hello.:)

One of my students wrote:

She is 20 centimeters smaller than he is.


I know the following sentences are correct:

She is shorter/smaller/taller than he is.
She is 20 centimeters shorter/taller than he is.


However, I'm not sure about 'She is 20 centimeters smaller ...' Is it acceptable?

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Rover_KE

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It's not colloquial. Stick to 'shorter'.
 

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I cannot imagine a person is '20 cm smaller' than another person.

not a teacher
 

emsr2d2

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We refer to babies as being big and small.

She gave birth to a really big baby.
She had a really small baby.
My sister had a normal-size baby. The next day, my aunt gave birth but her baby was much smaller.

Once a child is able to stand up, we start using "height" terms - tall and short.
 
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