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Discover Ludwig"a small universe" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a small, contained world or environment, often used metaphorically to describe a person's personal experiences or perspective. Example: "To her, the library was a small universe, filled with endless knowledge and adventure waiting to be discovered."
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You're like the god of a small universe".
The ideas are illustrated through the construction of a small universe which is then altered to increase noise.
Since I set up a Google Alert two years ago, I've discovered a small universe of people with my name.
"You start with a small universe of Supreme Court clerks, and you narrow it down from there".
"I play because I get to create a small universe where I decide what happens and where I understand what's going on," he said.
His effort depicts a tumbling wave, carefully combed to suggest brush strokes, surrounded by a small universe of shells that oscillate between meticulous naturalism and visionary abstraction.
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Finally, consumers might benefit from a smaller universe of stronger banks competing for their affections.
The basketball program at Syracuse is a smaller universe than Penn State football.
Kagan added that independent Internet phone companies like SunRocket will have a chance to succeed, "just in a smaller universe" than previously perceived.
Weekly figures compiled by AMG, which cover a smaller universe of funds, show the trend continuing in June: cash flows increased assets by an estimated 2percentt for the month.
Multiple pieces have tried to dissect the phenomenon: Music is a smaller universe where there's a fear of retribution, and musicians are frequently in a party atmosphere where lines can easily be crossed.
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