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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sheet of small" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a sheet that is small in size, but the phrasing is awkward and incomplete.
Example: "I need a sheet of small paper for my notes."
Alternatives: "a small sheet of" or "a piece of small".
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a sheet of small paper.
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Although the cytologist reported this specimen as a negative result, the description such as "a sheet of small cuboid cells with high N/C ratio was found" is not clear for clinicians.
He was first recruited last July and found a sheet of small cuboid cells with high N/C ratio on the cytologic smear of the first pleural effusion, which was considered atypical in comparison with other cells on the smear.
Use a simple computer painting program to print out a sheet of small, randomly-colored squares.
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Crumple up a sheet of newspaper into a small ball.
Cut a sheet of colored paper into small shapes of squares or triangles.
To cut your own stencil from acetate, you will need a drawing or photocopy of a design, a sheet of glass and a small, sharp matte knife like an Exacto™ blade.
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