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Discover Ludwig"a smidgen" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a small amount or quantity of something, similar to "a little bit" or "a tiny amount." Example: "Could I have just a smidgen of sugar in my coffee? I don't like it too sweet."
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Not a smidgen".
"Even a smidgen more would be appreciated".
Four ups the chords a smidgen further.
A smidgen of sex and a spot of inhaling.
It has since slipped a smidgen below 25%.
(Prebuilt wheels tend to be a smidgen lighter weight).
There may be a smidgen of political calculus there.
For now, though, there's a smidgen of help.
He is methodical, dignified, subdued, subtle and a smidgen humorous.
Not a smidgen of anxiety on his face.
We carry inside our cells a smidgen of Neanderthal DNA.
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