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Discover Ludwig"still small" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used to describe something as being small in size or amount, but still existing or being present. Example: The town's population was still small, but it was growing rapidly.
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The margins are still small.
That's still small potatoes.
It's still small.
A still, small voice.
Restoration is still small.
Output is still small.
But that world is still small.
And the risks here are still small.
The 1.02 rating is still small.
And remember, the seeds are still small.
"Still, small accidents happen constantly.
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