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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a not too small" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is moderately sized, neither too small nor too large.
Example: "We need to find a not too small table that can fit in the corner of the dining room."
Alternatives: "a reasonably sized" or "a moderately sized".
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A non-statement necklace is always a winner, not too small, but long enough to be seen.
Then get a treat not too small but not too big about the size of A5 piece of paper, hold it about 10 centimeters (3.9 in) away from there nose (upwards) and them tell them to sit, then tell them to jump, then they will get the idea that they have to jump to get the treat.
Our room was tiny but clean, with a small closet, a soft mattress and a not-too-small bathroom.
Try to find a small one (not too small, a half inch or 1.25cm is about right) that is still green, they are young and easier to tame.
The Surface Pro 3's 12in screen is the right size: not too big for a tablet but not too small for a laptop.
It's not a big store, not too small; we have a fantastic footfall on Saturdays.
Compared with modern humans, the new species had proportionately long arms, a projecting face somewhat like a chimp's, large teeth, and a smaller brain although not too small for verbal communication.
What it is: A small but not too small Tyvek daypack that carries a laptop well.
For that preppy, girly look go for a handbag style (not too small though).
Cut a small hole in the center, and in the back of the eyeballs (make sure that you didn't close it up yet. ) tape a small but not too small piece of black heavy construction paper INSIDE the eye.
Find a room that is not too small, but has a TV.
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