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"strikingly small" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize how very small a thing or amount is. Example: His commissions were strikingly small compared to his peers.
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The rallies are strikingly small.
Up close, Welker looks strikingly small.
These numbers are bigger than they ever have been, but they are still strikingly small.
In person, Tautou is strikingly small, at hardly more than a hundred pounds.
This summer, his audiences were strikingly small, and white, and middle-aged or older.
FOR someone who loomed so large in the public consciousness during last fall's election melodrama, Katherine Harris is strikingly small.
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The study found that the unmedicated children's brains also showed a "strikingly smaller" volume of white matter, pale central nervous system tissue heavy with fibers.
It was noteworthy in Table 1 that the diameter of Q-AN was strikingly smaller than that of AN.
In addition, the infiltrated cell had a polarization resistance of 2.9 Ω·cm2, which was strikingly smaller than 110 Ω·cm2 of the cell prepared by conventional method (Sholklapper et al. 2006).
Although we see a similar (two-fold) increase in the number of initial lesions in both the aortic arch region and carotid arteries, plaque size of the BCA lesion was strikingly smaller in the irradiated animals.
The number of TDMs, which must be generated, compiled and executed for RapidShapes, is strikingly smaller than | F s)|, regardless of the method for filling L s).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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