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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amazingly small" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is surprisingly or impressively small in size or scale.
Example: "The new microchip is amazingly small, making it ideal for compact devices."
Alternatives: "incredibly tiny" or "remarkably small".
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It's an amazingly small country.
Why do neutrinos have such amazingly small masses compared to the mass of the Higgs boson?
That amazingly small number holds true in most countries around the world China included.What can these two countries teach us?
The BBC pumps an amazing amount of entertainment into our homes for an amazingly small amount of money.
They are amazingly small and light, and can store more energy in less space than any other type of rechargeable battery.
We saw that more focused giving, the ability to help people with amazingly small sums of money, made such huge differences in peoples' lives".
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Yet this camera is amazingly, crazily small.
The Samsung DualView TL225 zooms only to 4.6X, but offers that huge touch screen and the amazingly handy small front screen.
[Don't you love that 'probably'?] But many of today's programmable and open ear hearing aids are amazingly light, small, stylish and clever.
"However, amazingly a small number of tunas and sharks, including white sharks, have evolved the ability to maintain their body temperatures higher than the surrounding water - sometimes up to 20C warmer.
Ms. Linney spends much of her performance stock-still, hands clasped, telegraphing a spectrum of feelings with small, amazingly articulate shifts in expression and posture.
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