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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not so small" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means something is not as tiny or insignificant as it may seem. Example: Despite its appearance, the bug was not so small, as it had a wingspan of over six inches.
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Or maybe not so small.
"Except this shock's not so small".
Maybe, I hope, not so small a thing.
He is right, though the circle is not so small.
"Hopefully, the smaller the better, but this one is not so small".
It was found for both cells that the j CH3OH) was not so small as expected from the membrane thickness.
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Most people, he says, think things were always better in their day, but he's not so small-minded.
VENICE, La .— Pete Parker's not-so-small frame radiates purpose.
"And a not-so-small number of them have strategically emphasized that".
In the not-so-small group of persons I love — children and grandchildren — she comes first.
The business tax cut for not-so-small businesses will almost certainly pass the House.
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