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Discover Ludwig'big or small' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to present two or more options, or to ask a question about size. For example: "Do you prefer cakes that are big or small?".
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Lucky readers, big or small.
Are these practices big or small?
No question is too big or small.
Some wanted re-votes, big or small.
He wasn't fat or big or small.
A big or small "I" might equate to a big or small ego.
But what will be the zippiest economy, big or small?
And I don't care about big or small.
"We make our clients' problems, big or small, go away.
Big or small, quiet or loud, it doesn't matter".
Big or small does not make any difference here.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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