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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a really small" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very small in size or amount, often for emphasis.
Example: "I found a really small insect crawling on the windowsill."
Alternatives: "a very tiny" or "an extremely small".
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"It's a really small stream," he said.
"Which is a really small genome".
"Something in a really small theatre.
Haiti and Latin America take a really small portion.
It was a really small dairy farm, just 14 cows.
It's a really small town in south-western Kentucky.
That's a really small number in a big picture.
It's a really small jewel box of a store".
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"I always used to try and take a really small club up through the leagues.
The only supermarket was a really small Co-op.
Crucially, he is also unfazed by a really small budget.
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