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The phrase "a still small" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in a context that refers to a quiet, gentle, or subtle presence or voice, typically in a spiritual or introspective sense.
Example: "In the midst of chaos, she found comfort in a still small voice guiding her decisions."
Alternatives: "a quiet whisper" or "a gentle murmur."
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A still, small voice.
After the Fire, a Still Small Voice, by Evie Wyld (Pantheon; $24).
His first was "A Still Small Voice" (Delacorte, 2000), an allegory about the Civil War.
But only a still, small voice that follows such violence reveals the divine.
Frankie Green Whitstable, Kent The conscience of the Guardian has a still small voice yet.
Evie Wyld's After the Fire, A Still Small Voice is published by Vintage.
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Really, though, it came down to a still smaller margin.
Austria saw the number of applicants drop by 80% between 1991 and 1993, and a still smaller proportion got in.
His reach, once broad enough to incorporate the Upanishads, shrank to extend no farther than the neighborhood sacristy, & to a still smaller place the closet of the self.
On a picturesque boulder, a little mountain ash and a still smaller aspen had climbed, holding hands, like two clumsy, shy children.
The misorientation is changed to a still smaller amount during γ-ϵ′-γ transformations.
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