Sentence examples for a small extraordinary from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a small extraordinary" is not correct in standard written English.
The adjective "extraordinary" typically does not pair with "small" in this way, as it implies something remarkable or exceptional, which contradicts the notion of being small.
Example: "She had a small extraordinary talent for painting that amazed everyone."
Alternatives: "a minor miracle" or "a little remarkable".

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Rodarte (pronounced ro-DAR-tay) is a small, extraordinary gem of an enterprise.

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As I toured the museum, I'd catch a glance, out of a window, of the Washington Monument, and I was reminded that this massive, beautiful building full of small, extraordinary moments of learning, joy and sorrow was deep in the heart of the Mall, occupying territory where so often African American stories have been absent.

By 1989, it was making a small profit — an extraordinary feat — and circulation had reached almost 200,000.

The resulting limit surface is C2-continuous everywhere except at a small number of extraordinary nodes where it retains C1 continuity.

Painted on a small panel with extraordinary refinement by someone in the workshop of Dieric Bouts (around 1450-60), a vision of the Virgin seated on a grass-topped wall with the naked babe in her lap is divinely blissful.

On the one hand, it is a reality that a small number of extraordinary entrepreneurial successes have a disproportionately stimulating effect on the environment for entrepreneurship in a city, such as the impact of Skype on Tallinn, Estonia.

He had joined forces with Manfred Krankl, the Austrian-born founder of the Sine Qua Non winery in California, to make a small quantity of extraordinary sweet California wines, called Mr. K.

But, as the nineteenth and twentieth centuries progressed, the influence of Marxism and other strands of social history inverted that narrative: it was the mass of people and their collective interests, not the whims of a small number of extraordinary individuals, which drove history.

Post-imperial Britain is a small country with extraordinary influence.

She has no memory of the camps, but does remember her grandmother on her father's side, who opened up her front room as a small restaurant serving an "extraordinary noodle soup" to provide for her family.

He's a master of gestures and voices, a virtuoso of impressions, a true artist of the theatre, and in "Around a Small Mountain," Rivette makes extraordinary and unusual use of his talents.

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