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"such a small number" is a correct and common phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a quantity that is significantly smaller than expected or desired. Example: "Out of the millions of people in the city, only such a small number showed up for the protest."
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Why such a small number?
He also cautioned against "overinterpretation" from such a small number of hospitalizations.
Right now, Republicans have such a small number of vocal messengers.
It has left many uneasy about the hold that such a small number of unelected jurists have on the nation.
He was able to be genuinely poetic because his broadcasts reached such a small number of people.
Even such a small number of seals kept things lively, popping up in new places like a Whac-A-Mole.
"It's sort of interesting that it could come down to such a small number of votes," she said.
But how are such a small number of genes programmed to embark on widely different paths of development?
In previous years, ad spending has been heavy but not as narrowly focused on such a small number of states.
I'm shocked they have only come up with such a small number and I think they can do much, much better.
But even such a small number of patients can mean high revenue if there is no competition and the drug price is high.
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