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The phrase "smallest of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the least in size, amount, or degree among a group of items or individuals. Example: "He was the smallest of the three brothers, but he had the biggest heart."
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"He had the smallest of cult followings.
Marvin is the smallest of the four.
The result was the smallest of concession.
And the smallest of them all, of course, is Madeline.
That smallest of clubs just grew even more exclusive.
Viruses, the smallest of living organisms, cannot reproduce by themselves.
June's shortfall is the smallest of the year so far.
Yet the smallest of touches reach the heart.
Muck is the smallest of the Small Isles.
"The smallest of my fingers no longer bends," Sibaso says.
Brown gave the smallest of nods, and returned to work.
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