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The phrase "small yet critical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that may not take up much space or seem significant but is essential or important in some way. Example: "The small yet critical component of the machine ensures its overall efficiency and performance."
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These small, yet critical advantages accumulate throughout the lives of middle class people and add up to better opportunities.
These small yet critical changes exemplify how sensitive vector-based dynamics are to slight temperature changes during conditions at Peak.
The trials in our review provide a small yet critical base from which to refine and develop larger studies.
The trials in our review provide a small yet critical base from which to draw upon, refine and develop larger studies.
What is required is a relatively small yet critical investment by governments and donors, which is also an investment in peace and stability in the fragile context where this exists.
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The study by Brodska and colleagues published in the previous issue of Critical Care is small, yet illuminating, searching to advance the debate by evaluation of the behaviour and diagnostic role of PCT in patients undergoing allogenic haematopoietic stem cell transplantation, and who receive antithymocyte globulin as part of the conditioning regimen [ 1].
Yet critical reaction was equivocal.
The gestures are small yet important.
But maybe something small yet dramatic.
Witness the small, yet significant Vietnamese minority.
He was enthusiastic yet critical of the limitations of protests.
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