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The phrase "a small sure" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without additional context, it is difficult to determine its intended use.
Example: "After much deliberation, I had a small sure feeling about the decision."
Alternatives: "a slight certainty" or "a little assurance".
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With such a small, sure instrument, doctors could burrow deeper into the brain or poke safely through an amniotic membrane to examine a fetus.
In some circumstances, a small sure loss can be better than the chance of a greater loss.
But in Experiments 3 and 4, when offered the chance to take a small sure loss rather than risking a larger loss, older adults exhibited more risk seeking in the domain of losses than younger adults.
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There's nothing like riding a small sure-footed Andean horse into the mountains with a herd of llamas around you – unless it's having a cold beer when you reach your final destination, which in our case was Huánuco Pampa, the biggest of all the storehouse complexes along the Great Inca Road.
In the 12th century, the Cathar princess Esclarmonde of Foix climbed to the fortress of Château de Montségur on the back of a small, sure-footed black horse.
A small one, sure, but a market.
It's a small victory, sure.
Their self-titled début album, on Blue Note records, is a small and sure delight.
It's a small sample, sure, but there's a meaningful story here.
"It will be a small fluctuation, sure, but it's not going to drop 10 or 20 percent".
Two hands off the ladder to twist the bulb may pose a small risk, sure, but one with enormous consequences if I lose the bet.
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