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Discover LudwigThe phrase "smallest matters" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe details or tasks that are seemingly insignificant or minor in comparison to larger issues. For example, "Pay attention to the smallest matters - they can often make the biggest difference."
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Mr. Newman, who did not run for re-election, was involved in even the smallest matters of government, while Mr. Torpey tends to delegate, Mr. Rother said.
Republicans have shown themselves entirely unwilling to confront Trump on the smallest matters (e.g., foreign emoluments) and so are highly unlikely to take impeachment seriously.
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Even in the smallest matter.
But these are small matters.
These are no small matters.
But he dealt with small matters, too.
"Small Matters of Great Importance," juried small works exhibition.
"Small Matters of Great Importance," juried small works.
These are not small matters, and should have been disclosed.
One may complain about small matters.
"He beats for very small matters.
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