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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a minuscule size" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is extremely small or tiny in size.
Example: "The error in the calculations was so minor that it was practically a minuscule size, barely affecting the overall results."
Alternatives: "a tiny size" or "a negligible size".
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If he could block a tumor's blood supply, he reasoned, the tumor should shrink to a minuscule size.
More and more businesses are moving into the world of nanotechnology, where particles of common materials are shrunk to such a minuscule size that they behave in unexpected -- and often useful -- ways.
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His wise teacher, a yellow bird, whose minuscule size reverses the ordinary physical hierarchy, plays gentle poetic muse: she prompts and poses questions but never criticizes.
Jacob's grandfather Isaac and Tamir's grandfather Benny were brothers in a Galician shtetl of such minuscule size and importance that the Germans didn't get to it until their second pass through the Pale to wipe up Jewish crumbs.
Chief among them is Monaco, where the country's minuscule size acts as a formidable constraint to supply.
(Co-op, coop — not much difference considering the minuscule size of our apartment). After a little prodding (a lot, actually), my husband, Joseph, trained as an architect, sat down with Isabella to design one.
That's a minuscule sample size on which to base any kind of conclusion.
O'Connell's N.F.L. statistics are limited to a minuscule sample size: 4 for 6, 23 yards passing.
WHEN the Large Hadron Collider, a giant particle accelerator near Geneva, was switched on last September, the press was full of scare stories about the risk of it producing a tiny black hole that would, despite its minuscule size, quickly swallow the Earth.
Despite his one-room apartment's minuscule size (518 square feet), he is a mega-host.
The Communist Party sees her as a rising star, though that compliment is tempered by the party's minuscule size.
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