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Discover LudwigThe phrase "something so small" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that may seem insignificant or unimportant, but has a significant impact or meaning. Example: "At the time, it seemed like something so small, but looking back, that small gesture changed my life in a big way."
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It could be something so small".
How marvelous to have something so small".
How could something so small hold such a big risk?
And, for something so small they are remarkable.
"The idea of graphene, something so small, being a catalyst.
It is amazing how something so small can cost so much.
Will Rahm Emanuel exhibit such delight over something so small yet so lasting?
To see something so small at such a distance is a truly amazing feat.
For something so small and beige, the chickpea certainly elicits strong feelings.
I don't think I've ever had so much respect for something so small.
It's amazing how something so small can be such an endless source of amusement.
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