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Discover Ludwig"not too big" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that something is not especially large. For example: "The house was nice, but not too big."
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Not too big.
Not too big or too small.
"Banks are not too big to jail.
"Not too big," I warn.
But it's not too big for him.
VERDICT: "Simple, inexpensive and not too big".
Not too big, huh?" she says.
That's not too big a mission.
It is not too big for her.
Bin Laden is not too big for our courts.
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A nice, not-too-big yard.
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