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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feel small" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to express a feeling of being insignificant, unimportant, or inferior. Example 1: After receiving the prestigious award, she couldn't help but feel small compared to her accomplished colleagues. Example 2: Whenever he walked into the grand library, he couldn't help but feel small in the presence of the towering shelves of books. Example 3: The young girl's confidence was shattered by the constant bullying, causing her to constantly feel small and insignificant. Example 4: Despite his wealth and success, the billionaire often felt small and lonely, longing for true companionship. Example 5: As she stood on the edge of the vast ocean, she couldn't help but feel small in comparison to the powerful forces of nature.
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This made me feel small.
Make them feel small.
They make me feel small.
It makes people feel small.
Makes you feel small, little.
Boss making you feel small?
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The sideward glances feel small-minded.
Something about it made me feel smaller.
"Is there anywhere you could possibly feel smaller?
EVENTS in hip-hop feel smaller than they used to.
I guarantee you will never feel smaller, or more alone.
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