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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a minuscule space" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a very small or tiny area or gap in various contexts, such as design, architecture, or physical spaces.
Example: "The artist managed to fit an intricate sculpture into a minuscule space between the two buildings."
Alternatives: "a tiny space" or "a small area".
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Bostrom, like Tegmark, is keenly aware that human intelligence occupies a minuscule space in the grand scheme of things.
These partisans happily renounce many middle-class comforts for the privilege — even though it means squeezing into a minuscule space.
But the world waits for an Apple or Google or Samsung to do a more coherent job of packing a lot of components into a minuscule space.
In 2002 Mr. Gioni, along with Mr. Cattelan and Ms. Subotnick, started "The Wrong Gallery," a minuscule space that was little more than a doorway with a classic Chelsea aluminum-glass front door on West 20th Street.
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The nonprofit space is a sequel to the Wrong Gallery, a minuscule exhibition space that Mr. Cattelan and the curators Massimiliano Gioni and Ali Subotnick ran on West 20th Street from 2002 until being evicted in 2005.
Little Buddha 2270 Summer Street Stamford (203) 356-9166 LittleThaiKitchen.com GOOD THE SPACE Minuscule space seating a mere 14, with open kitchen in the rear and a decorative Chinese panel separating the dining area from the kitchen.
The Ips recently converted the minuscule space back to a cafe while continuing the catering service.
Shingled drives cram more tracks onto a single platter and reduce the minuscule space between tracks.
This represents a tall order for New Jersey Rep, given that its 62-seat theater in Long Branch has a minuscule performance space, but somehow the company provides a more or less respectable production.
Mr. Abele's minuscule space is booked through November.
This being Manhattan, low rates buy minuscule space.
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