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The phrase "small yet meaningful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that may not be large in size or scope but still holds significant value or importance.
Example: "The gift was small yet meaningful, representing years of friendship between us."
Alternatives: "tiny but significant" or "modest yet impactful."
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This small, yet meaningful, gesture has the power to change how people perceive your company.
Rather, you were casting a small yet meaningful vote towards how the world works.
There are small yet meaningful ways to give back every single day if you open your mind to them.
Many researchers are convinced that altitude training can confer small, yet meaningful enhancements in sea-level performance.
The major limitation is our small sample size which limited our ability to detect small, yet meaningful, differences pre- and post-intervention.
These associations remained significant even after adjusting for the effects of age, gender, marital status, education, and history of medical illnesses, suggesting that these were small yet meaningful effects.
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It's modest, yet meaningful.
A smaller, yet clinically meaningful proportion of police officers observed aimlessly wandering about (14.8%).
In order to increase the power of the statistical analysis, and detect smaller, yet potentially meaningful differences between the two switch strategies, Papakostas and colleagues performed a meta-analysis of data from four clinical trials, which included 1,496 subjects.
It's silly yet meaningful, ordinary yet fantastical, tangible yet transcendent, and disposable yet precious.
Yet meaningful negotiation is far harder than hollow rhetoric.
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