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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small though" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a contrast or concession, but it lacks context to be effectively used.
Example: "I appreciate your help, but it's a small though in the grand scheme of things."
Alternatives: "a minor point" or "a slight issue".
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At 25 kroner for a small, though, it stretches frugal limits.
Assir, a figure with a small though well armed group of followers, had been a vehement critic of Hezbollah well before its role in Syria was exposed.
From the outside it is a small, though beautifully stocked, salumeria.
The majority is held captive by a small, though vociferous, group of critics who wait to pounce on anything "offensive".
The state has one of the most conservative legislatures in the country and a small — though rapidly growing — immigrant population.
A small, though important, part of the rebuilding process has been the plans for a new national soccer stadium, the first in the country's history.
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But after 35 years paying in, a man of any age can retire on a smaller, though still generous, pension.
The Economist's YouGov poll shows a smaller, though still significant, gap in the president's favour.
After frantic negotiations, Mr. Au agreed to a smaller — though still steep — increase that has allowed him to stay put for an additional year.
Amid the stunning Presidential-election results last November, a smaller, though perhaps equally consequential, development went relatively unnoticed: the Republican Party now controls thirty-three state legislatures.
All the goodness you love about the bigboy Treos are included, just in a smaller, though slightly harder-to-type form factor.
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