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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ever too small" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something as being extremely small or insignificant, often in a comparative sense. Example: "The impact of one person's actions may seem ever too small compared to the problems of the world, but every small act of kindness can make a difference."
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She believed that no act of kindness was ever too small.
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Wowza – who ever said that screen was too small for reading?
Alternatively, the evaginating retinal neuroectoderm is too small to ever contact the surface ectoderm and therefore the inductive signals from the optic vesicle never reach the surface ectoderm.
Just as important, he played the game "the right way," in scout-speak: always hustling, ever alert and observant, no detail too small to master, be it base running or positioning in the field.
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