Sentence examples for about the smallness from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "about the smallness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic related to the concept of smallness or the implications of being small in size or scale.
Example: "The discussion was primarily about the smallness of the project compared to the larger initiatives we have undertaken."
Alternatives: "regarding the small size" or "concerning the diminutiveness".

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But, Rosenbaum suggests, in his irritating way, that there is something a little depressing about the smallness of the skirmish.

That such a man has been able to make serious waves says everything about the smallness of our politics as opposed to the stature of Farage.

Poets have always complained about the smallness (and unfitness) of their audience, of course, and in fact the mid-20th century was not such a bad moment for being a poet in America.

She quickly made a name for herself by writing frank, funny personal essays — about the smallness of her breasts, for example — and tart, sharply observed profiles of people like Ayn Rand, Helen Gurley Brown and the composer and best-selling poet Rod McKuen.

Every time we read about an MP fiddling his expenses we need only summon to mind a mental picture of some oil baron in a Stetson stuffing money into George Bush's pocket to feel good about the smallness of our own corruptions.

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Candidate Obama's constant message was about rejecting the smallness of the politics that keeps up from solving our country's problems.

They're both discouraged by the smallness, the small-mindedness of both of these presidential campaigns.

To an outsider the griping looks to be an example of the smallness of small towns.

As I started to make my lists and think about my negative feelings, the smallness of so much of what upsets me really made me laugh," says Sonninen.

Set in real time, in the half hour when they get home from work every day, it is "a piece about the intricacies, and the smallness of a marriage," the day-to-day glue, particularly when, as in the case of Roger and Val, they are in the process of surviving the death of a baby, distracting each other, as French puts it, "with play and constant blether".

In the said reductive perturbation method (RPM), the expansion of densities, velocities, and potential has to be done about their equilibrium position in the form of a small parameter ϵ, the smallness of which determines the strength of the perturbation.

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