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Free sign upThe phrase "in the smallest" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to the smallest amount or degree of something. For example: "She was able to feel success in the smallest of wins."
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In the smallest, it seems magnified.
In the smallest circle, he writes, "Why".
But our salvation can start in the smallest corner.
Even in the smallest studio apartment, we're never truly alone.
A generous conviviality is apparent in the smallest things.
Mr Lee finds emotion in the smallest gaze and movement.
Doolan is creeping up on him in the smallest possible increments.
Even in the smallest hill villages, the houses have their painted quoins, pediments, flower boxes, statuary.
Anyone who saw him even in the smallest of his performances knows that.
Suggested to owner he would pay for bathroom installed in the smallest bedroom.
But they're there – in their tens, even in the smallest cities.
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