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The phrase "a very small sip" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the action of taking a tiny amount of liquid, often in the context of tasting or sampling a drink.
Example: "After pouring the wine, she took a very small sip to savor the flavor before serving it to her guests."
Alternatives: "a tiny sip" or "a minuscule sip."
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The amount of liquid delivered at each trial was titrated as to be equivalent to a very small sip of liquid - enough to be discernible as a tangible amount of liquid, but small enough to be swallowed easily while laying on one's back in the scanner.
Take a very small sip.
Take a very small sip of the medicine.
Take a very small sip of the drink to avoid spilling it.
Similar(56)
He drank a good measure of whiskey before removing his clothes, and he found that if he just kept up a constant sipping, very evenly spaced, taking very small sips, he could keep all thoughts from his head.
A very small college.
A very small, wealthy minority.
A very small portion.
A very small one.
A very small shape, like a cloud.
"It's a very small market.
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