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Discover LudwigThe phrase "much small" is not grammatically correct in written English.
The correct phrase would be "much smaller." This can be used to compare two things and indicate that one is significantly smaller than the other. Example: The toy car was much smaller than the real car. Example: The miniature house was much smaller in size compared to the actual house.
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There was not much small talk.
It is unlikely that there was much "small print" to which allies had to subscribe.
But he never made much small talk with the men, Mr. Judd said.
"I think the genius of Chris is that he understands how much small gains matter," Burke said.
"You have to make so much small talk on a phone call and go through personal assistants.
They were certainly cheerleaders with microphones: not so much small p-patriotism, but bolded up, 48-point PATRIOTISM.
The government should be careful not to contradict its wish for an open, competitive economy, however much small and black-owned companies might benefit.
It is then possible to see how much small changes in the initial conditions affect the final outcome and then to devise a more accurate probabilistic forecast.
I get on well with the teams but there's so much small talk and you sort of get tired of that".
The main technical dilemma will be: how much small vehicle travel is optimal, compared with the massive investment in underground rail, bus and tram capacity.
Call it a postcard from the edge, a tableau from a tip of Manhattan that is as much small town as city.
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