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Filter by Meaning The historian's account was microscopic and did not provide a comprehensive view of the events.
The company's budget was microscopic and did not allow for any major investments.
The research paper had a microscopic discussion on the topic and didn't cover all aspects.
The doctor's diagnosis was microscopic and failed to consider all possible factors.
The microscopic bacteria in the water supply could lead to illness.
The microscopic mold spores in the air could cause respiratory problems.
The microscopic cracks in the foundation caused water damage to the basement.
The microscopic scratches on my phone screen were barely visible, but they still affected its functionality.
The microscopic scratches on the surface of the CD were causing it to skip.
The microscopic particles in the air were causing me to have an allergic reaction.
The microscopic insects in the soil were eating away at the roots of the plants.
The microscopic worms in the soil were damaging the roots of the plants.
The microscopic cracks in the paint allowed moisture to seep in and cause damage.
The microscopic cracks in the foundation of the building could cause structural damage.
The microscopic holes in the fabric allowed the cold wind to pass through.
The microscopic errors in the code made the program crash.
The microscopic tears in the fabric of the dress were barely noticeable, but they weakened the material.
The microscopic cracks in the glass caused it to shatter when dropped.
The microscopic scratches on the phone screen made it difficult to read messages.
The small difference in opinion between the coworkers was microscopic compared to the success of the company.
The microscopic discrepancies in the data did not alter the overall conclusion of the study.
A tiny typo in her essay was microscopic when compared to the overall quality of the writing.
The microscopic grammar mistake did not detract from the overall quality of the essay.
The microscopic error in the calculation had no impact on the final results.
The microscopic variations in the paint color were not worth worrying about.
His mispronunciation of a word was microscopic in comparison to the fact that he was fluent in multiple languages.
The delay of her flight was microscopic compared to the fact that it got cancelled altogether.
The microscopic fluctuations in the stock market did not concern the long-term investors.
The microscopic scratch on the car was not noticeable from a distance.
The small mistake in the recipe was microscopic compared to the delicious taste of the dish.
The microscopic differences between the two products had no effect on their performance.
The little disagreement they had was microscopic compared to their long-standing friendship.
The microscopic details of her outfit were irrelevant to the overall presentation.
The scratch on his phone was microscopic compared to the fact that it was still functioning perfectly.
The microscopic changes in the company's policies were not significant enough to affect employees.
Her bad hair day was microscopic compared to the fact that she aced her final exams.
His messy room was microscopic compared to the fact that he was late for his job interview.
The small scratch on her car was microscopic in the grand scheme of things.
The microorganism could only be seen through a microscope as it was microscopic in size.
The electronic device had microscopic wires that connected the components.
The surgeon used a microscopic camera to guide the surgical instruments during the operation.
The microchip had a microscopic processor that powered the computer.
The geologist analyzed the microscopic particles in the soil to determine the age of the rock formation.
The astronaut used a microscopic drill to collect samples from the surface of the moon.
The nanoparticles had a microscopic size that allowed them to enter the cells and deliver medicine directly to the affected area.
The architect designed the building with microscopic attention to detail, ensuring that every component was in its proper place.
The circuit board had microscopic circuits etched onto its surface.
The microscope had a microscopic lens that could magnify objects up to 1000 times their size.
The insect's eggs were microscopic and could only be seen under a microscope.
The new telescope had a microscopic camera that could capture images of distant galaxies.
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