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The phrase "a clear small" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is both clear and small, but the combination is awkward and lacks context.
Example: "I need a clear small container for my project."
Alternatives: "a small transparent" or "a clear little".
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The Luggin capillary was placed on Si or PS, and it defined a clear small sensing point for the reference electrode near the sample surface.
MEG studies using graph theory to describe connectivity patterns in different frequency bands have revealed a clear small world topology (Stam 2004; Bassett et al. 2006).
This was primarily based on their round shape morphology and size of approximately 6 12 μm in diameter, high nucleus-to-cytoplasm ratio, which could be observed by a clear small shining cytoplasmic ring between the round nucleus and the outer cell membrane.
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If no single party wins a clear majority, smaller parties could play a crucial role.it one of the most exciting elections India has seen for years.
In univariate analysis, a clear but smaller difference than for Gleason score or baseline PSA was seen.
Pit A cleared, has small chamber on north roofed with stone slabs, nothing found.
We made a sport of clearing small logjams from the levada and watching the leaves we released follow us downstream.
Tsivrikos says the lack of a clear comparison between small businesses complicates that process.
CMQ demonstrates a clear advantage for small to medium sized messages up to 4KB.
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