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Discover LudwigThe phrase "small of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in expressions to describe someone who is short in stature, often in a more poetic or literary context. Example: "She was small of frame but had a big heart."
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Making small of it.
BrightFarms is still very small, of course.
It's in the small of the back".
It's too small of a town.
Dan would caress the small of my back.
Whoa, that was the small of someone's back!
For that small of a return, it doesn't make sense.
The kittens are small, of course, but adults are big.
Meanwhile, out wide, Argentina looked pretty small of stature.
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