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The phrase "smallest question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a question that is minor or of little significance in a discussion or context. Example: "In the grand scheme of things, the smallest question often leads to the most profound answers."
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"Are you mad at me?" he asks whenever someone raises even the smallest question about his work, and of course no one ever is.
Interestingly, the Support section represents the smallest question cluster in the QOLQ.
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It's no small question for Hollywood.
That is only the smaller question.
So perhaps we should start with a smaller question.
"If you ask a small question," he said, "you get a small answer".
She would never stake all her political capital on one small question.
And then there's the smaller question: What fantasy would make it worthwhile?
Did we not hear that yesterday?" And then there is the small question of alcohol.
A theory, however strongly you believe in it, inherently holds a small question mark.
But before we get to that, there's the small question of the Democratic nomination.
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