Is there a keyboard shortcut to make the window smaller

Is there a keyboard shortcut that does the action of the box with arrows button on the top right corner of the screen? I don't want to use the yellow minimize button, I just want to make the application go from fullscreen to partial screen more quickly! Thank you!

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