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The phrase "many small things" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe numerous small items, details, or actions. For example, "Achieving success requires paying attention to many small things."
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He knew many small things would have to come together.
When Vespertine for example was about many small things.
"But many small things have changed this weekend.
"There are so many small things that people would never think of that make a big difference," Mr. Bell said.
Since then, he has shown little grasp of the many small things required for a successful presidency.
Better experts "look like foxes: thinkers who know many small things," "are skeptical of grand schemes" and are "diffident about their own forecasting prowess".
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"In Jewish folklore, a golem is a construct built out of many smaller things, that doesn't rest until the task it's given is completed.
Memory (AKA RAM): This component allows your computer to cache files in temporary, fast memory, which allows you computer to do many smaller things faster than it normally would.
Unfortunately, its lens is a strategy that has reached epidemic proportions in the larger art world: the use of many small recognizable things to make one big recognizable thing.
From Sydney Pollack being a producer to Jack White making a special guest appearance, there are so many small, special things about this epic movie that you'll want to watch all two and a half hours of it again and again.
If you do not care for rhinestones try a beading store; there will be a good selection of many small shiny things available that you can glue.
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