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Discover LudwigThe phrase "small breasts" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
One can use this phrase in contexts where one is describing the size or appearance of someone's chest or bust area. Here are some examples: - The model had a slender figure and small breasts, making her look very elegant in the evening gown. - The actress was praised for her natural beauty and confident portrayal of a character with small breasts in the movie. - The fashion industry has been criticized for only showcasing women with petite frames and small breasts, perpetuating unrealistic beauty standards. - The doctor assured the patient that it was normal to have small breasts and that breast size does not determine one's health or worth.
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Skinny ribs and small breasts.
"My personality doesn't go with small breasts," she added.
That was the last time that small breasts were popular.
Her left arm partly covered her small breasts.
The one with the small breasts staring at her hand?
"Honk" barely covered my small breasts, but hey.
She had a beautiful oval face and small breasts, and she appeared very confident.
Among the slogans were: KFC Hillary Special: 2 fat thighs, 2 small breasts … left wing.
And why is a bad nose a better case for correction than small breasts?
We only had to look at each other's small, small breasts to know".
Surgeons say that is because they try to remove as little tissue as possible from small breasts for cosmetic reasons.
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