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The phrase "a silly small" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is both silly and small, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "He brought a silly small toy to the party that made everyone laugh."
Alternatives: "a ridiculous little" or "a goofy tiny".
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The story begins with a silly small-town tiff about a flower competition and ends in the town's bombed-out church shortly after a truly unexpected casualty.
Starting yesterday, all users will their next game for $1. Best yet, there isn't any silly small print.
This is quality nouveau cuisine – without the silly small portions – put together by experienced chef Enrique.
And while it may seem silly, small details like this matter in the real world.
In an effort to foster local fan interest, Major League Baseball scheduled Game 1 for 11 07 AM Arizona time, which is 2 07 "get your silly small-market game done long before Yankees first pitch" time.
It's more than a little silly for small businesses to think of Wal-Mart as their competition.
I find this a bit silly but small business fears about their data makes for a different use case.
"Fringey sounds like they were a bit silly and small and fiddled around on the fringes.
We'd like to propose the following resolution: Let's stop pretending that a business with $35 million in revenue could be considered a "small business". Or that a facility employing 1,500 people could be considered "small". It's a silly resolution, right?
"This is all part of my whole philosophy: You see a small barrier, sometimes a silly barrier, and you're able to fix it," she said.
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