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The phrase "are so small that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is extremely small to the point of having a significant effect or consequence.
Example: "The particles are so small that they can only be seen with an electron microscope."
Alternatives: "are tiny enough that" or "are minuscule to the extent that".
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More partitions therefore seem to give better results and partition 4 and 7 are so small that widely useful resources are impossible to generate from them.
Most lakes are so small that fetch considerations are unimportant.
The molecules are so small that other tiny atoms are also captured in the filters.
Some species are so small that they live in the spaces between sand grains.
In the Premier League, the differences are so small that confidence can make a difference.
Google says that the sensors are so small that they "look like bits of glitter".
Some in the Caribbean are so small that they have remained dependencies.
And the steps are so small that they don't do enough.
The estimates are so small that they cool a usually heated debate.
Its operations in Europe are so small that its deal needs no approval from Brussels.
We are so small that we don't have to command any attention.
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