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The phrase "almost a small" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to express something that is nearly small but not quite, though it is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The package was almost a small size, but it turned out to be larger than expected."
Alternatives: "nearly small" or "close to small".
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Doctrinally, however, celibacy may be almost a small matter.
The National Trust (we will come to Scotland's separate trust later) is almost a small country in itself.
One of the largest building complexes in Italy -- almost a small city within the city -- it has been since the 13th century a seat of power, both secular and papal.
"It's almost a small town within a county, a vibrant 24-hour community with the ambience of Manhattan right in the heart of Suffolk," said Dr. Pearl Kamer, a consulting economist on the project.
The modern flat was almost a small compact model of the modern villa.
It's almost a small miracle that anyone can ever get their story told.
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In the '50s, there was almost a small-town quality to the country in which individuals felt a connection to the nation's corporations, a sense of community with them.
There is something about Villa Park I really liked--it has almost a small-town atmosphere--and I wanted to put it in the book". Smith said each of the children in "Heart of Valor" contain "little bits of myself--especially the older two girls who are constantly sort of fighting it out.
But that number is almost certainly a small fraction of what gets through to the marketplace.
Smith plays almost as a small linebacker, reading plays and flying up to make hits.
We're making something, almost creating a small piece of children's culture.
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