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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a grid of small" is not complete and lacks clarity in written English.
It can be used when describing a grid structure that consists of small elements, but it needs additional context to be fully understood.
Example: "The artist created a grid of small squares to represent different colors in her painting."
Alternatives: "a matrix of tiny" or "a framework of little".
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I stroll into the quiet town, just a grid of small interlocking alleys.
Gaffney's downtown today is a grid of small gift shops, bank branches, pawnshops and dozens of empty storefronts.
Ma Han's "Plan of the Ants" is a grid of small bird's-eye views of a busy city intersection.
Jennifer Mawby, a Vancouver-based artist, covered a large wall with a grid of small trinkets, hanging on hooks.
The chart was a grid of small boxes, 10 across by 10 down, each marked with a code.
Douglas Gordon makes the gigantic tiny by enlarging stills from his famous video of an elephant alone in a room into a grid of small images, all different.
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The group wants the state to consider a grid of smaller roads to let local traffic more easily bypass Route 347.
An example of such collection is a large land cover map subdivided into a grid of smaller local landscapes, a query is a local landscape of interest, and the task is to find other local landscapes within a map which are perceptually similar to the query.
To apply discrete-state techniques and mitigate the impact of the resulting state-space explosion phenomenon, our model uses a highly discretized view of the system obtained by partitioning the monitored runway zone into a grid of smaller volumes and by considering scenarios involving only two aircraft.
Images are split into a grid of smaller regions and applying SRC separately.
Third, from Biblical examples through abstract schemes to actual built communities in Germany and North America, the proper form for a city of refuge was a square, divided into a grid of smaller squares or sets of squared streets like nested boxes.
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