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Discover Ludwig"big small" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is not grammatically correct and does not convey a clear meaning. It is possible that it could be used in a specific context or as part of a creative writing style or poem, but in most cases, it would not be appropriate to use in written English. An example of this phrase being used could be: "The big small house sat nestled among the towering trees, appearing both spacious and quaint at the same time." This example uses the phrase for emphasis and contrast, but it is not a grammatically correct construction.
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Big, small.
It's a big small world.
It was a Big Small Thing.
You know - stadiums, clubs_ big, small, long, short.
Museums — big, small, government-backed, privately bankrolled — are opening like mad.
This puts him way up in the category of big small businesses.
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iYogi makes a big small-business bet in India.
Sometimes the big-small divide is trumped by history.
But the biggest divide is neither big-small nor north-south.
As a big-small pair, they recall teams like Laurel and Hardy, though most of their comedy stays muted.
Each record should be the same size, unless you're planning on deliberately using a big-small-big, etc. pattern.
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