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The phrase "a small great" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context where you want to juxtapose two contrasting ideas, such as describing something that is both minor in size but significant in impact.
Example: "The project was a small great achievement for the team, proving that even minor efforts can lead to significant results."
Alternatives: "a minor major" or "a little significant".
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Andrew Chin, a shark researcher at James Cook University, said it was possibly a small great white, which was "spooked and … [was] rolling away from the board to escape it".
As they search the Spanish Galleon they encounter a small great white shark.
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A shorter (longer) duration of immunity would be nearly equivalent to predictions of immunizing a smaller (greater) portion of young children.
In addition, a small-scale Great Plains is the arena for the winning of the West.
Banquet – a small but great indie record shop – just became an important one, too.
If you want to worship in a small community, great.
He was skilfully set in a small passageway of great paintings, all making the same gesture.
Less than 10 minutes' walk away is a small rocky cove great for swimming.
Some regions produced a small amount of great red wine, but white wines suffered.
What's more, only a small amount of great Barolo was produced each year.
Orvieto is a small city of great antiquity, so ancient that its early history is uncertain.
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