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was quite small
adverb
To the greatest extent or degree; completely, entirely.
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Dr. McAloose emphasized that the study was quite small.
The bottle was quite small; Patrick's hand closed around it.
In the late 1970s the party was quite small, with about 50,000 members.
While the church building was relatively large, the congregation was quite small, with about 70 members.
Because the original cohort was quite small, the second cohort was opened up to external candidates.
The spacecraft was quite small by world standards — a microsatellite of a few hundred pounds.
He was quite small and frail, but he had a real sense of authority.
Not surprisingly, the button on the stylus was quite small, too.
The variance in baseball was quite small, even smaller than basketball's.
I'd discovered it the year before, when it was quite small.
It was quite small, about two hundred square feet, and immaculate.
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