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The phrase "a very small paintbrush" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the size of a paintbrush, particularly in contexts related to art, crafts, or painting.
Example: "For detailed work on the miniature model, I recommend using a very small paintbrush to achieve precision."
Alternatives: "a tiny paintbrush" or "a miniature paintbrush."
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Get a very small paintbrush.
Take a very small paintbrush or pencil and a light, nearly white colour.
If you had paint bleed under your masking tape, you can take a very small paintbrush (typically sold at art stores) and very carefully touch up the lines.
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A very small, wealthy minority.
We're a very small community.
What a very small parcel it was!
A very small amount.
Take a very small sip.
She stopped in front of "Dancer" (1937-38) and said, "Here is a place where he made a tiny correction, like you would with a small paintbrush".
Make your own eyeliner brush by cutting a small paintbrush at a sharp angle.
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