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It’s a smidge better than fine, I think!

From Los Angeles Times

What made that just a smidge awkward this time around is that Bradley has played so surprisingly well over the last year that he had to consider whether one of those selections should be himself.

From The Wall Street Journal

There was nothing wrong with his pace - he was within a smidge of Leclerc on that lap before it was deleted.

From BBC

This is particularly true of Mescal, whose "popularity mirrors a smidge the frenzy the Beatles once sparked".

From BBC

Twenty-one-year-old student Dylan says he drinks tea, but not the usual builder's tea - black with a smidge of milk – and prefers to go caffeine free.

From BBC