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The phrase "astonishingly small" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is surprisingly or remarkably small in size or quantity.
Example: "The results of the experiment revealed an astonishingly small margin of error, indicating the precision of the measurements."
Alternatives: "incredibly tiny" or "remarkably minuscule".
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That's an astonishingly small number.
This gives you an idea of how astonishingly small the Mac Pro is.
For a hype merchant who brags about his "yuge" assets, the speech of his life was astonishingly small.
In short, the cost of preventing catastrophic climate change is astonishingly small, and it involves just a few simple changes in behavior.
Quantitative studies of the distribution of water have revealed that an astonishingly small part of the Earth's water is contained in lakes and rivers.
The eyes are astonishingly small and, because they are also deep-set and heavily hooded, it is hard to find a direct line of sight into them.
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But the decor, too, was astonishingly lovely in this small 1915 palace in the medina.
Therefore, and despite the astonishingly large intracellular concentrations of small solutes (see above), these molecules contribute little to intracellular viscosity.
The town with the fertile ochre soil has produced the Olympic gold medallists Tirunesh Dibaba, Kenenisa Bekele, Deratu Tulu, Fatuma Roba and now Gelana – all of them, astonishingly, coached by Eshetu, a small man with a big smile.
The small, dark-haired, astonishingly athletic and fiercely emotive ballerina seemed the ideal partner for Hallberg.
Astonishingly, there is only a small overlap between our transcriptomic and proteomic studies that compare the two cell lines.
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