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small to my eyes vs small in my eyes

Both phrases are not commonly used in English. The correct phrase to use would be 'small in my eyes,' although it is not a common expression. The preposition 'in' is more appropriate when describing how something appears or is perceived.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 698 views

small to my eyes

This phrase is not a common or correct construction in English.

This phrase is not used in English. It does not convey a clear meaning or make sense in the context of describing size or perception.
  • No, he has small eyes.
  • And people with such small eyes rarely have such big ideas.
  • Though my eyes are small, I see very well
  • I have small eyes, but I can see very well.
  • From now on, "Small Eyes" will come and get it.
  • The cheese is slightly firm to flexible, pale yellow in colour and may have small eyes.
  • Visibility (shown as a small eye)
  • Who's that guy with the small eyes?
  • "Small Eyes", what are you doing with him?
  • What was that, "Small Eyes"?
  • His eyes are small and beady.
  • Machines too small for the human eye to see.
  • If we close not our eyes to small offenses,...
  • Its small features and oversized eyes trigger a hormonal response in humans.
  • natural rind, not hard, with the possible presence of mould; soft, compact paste, possibly with small eyes;
  • We still don't know why Ryan coughed blood, and now he's got small hemorrhages in his eyes.
  • Did you see a small boy with big eyes?
  • The cheese itself is soft and creamy, ranging from ivory to pale yellow in colour, and can exhibit some fine horizontal slit eyes and small holes (bird's eyes).
  • The paste is uniform in colour, ranging from ivory white to pale yellow; it is shiny, with no cracks, although it may have a small number of small angular or rounded eyes irregularly distributed through it.
  • It showed an animal with a small skull and large eye sockets and unusually long teeth,

Alternatives:

  • small in my eyes
  • small to me
  • small from my perspective
  • small from my point of view
  • small in my opinion

small in my eyes

This phrase is correct but not commonly used in English.

This phrase can be used to express how something appears or is perceived by the speaker. It is not a common expression, but it is grammatically correct.
  • No, he has small eyes.
  • And people with such small eyes rarely have such big ideas.
  • Though my eyes are small, I see very well
  • I have small eyes, but I can see very well.
  • From now on, "Small Eyes" will come and get it.
  • The cheese is slightly firm to flexible, pale yellow in colour and may have small eyes.
  • Visibility (shown as a small eye)
  • Who's that guy with the small eyes?
  • "Small Eyes", what are you doing with him?
  • What was that, "Small Eyes"?
  • His eyes are small and beady.
  • Machines too small for the human eye to see.
  • If we close not our eyes to small offenses,...
  • Its small features and oversized eyes trigger a hormonal response in humans.
  • natural rind, not hard, with the possible presence of mould; soft, compact paste, possibly with small eyes;
  • We still don't know why Ryan coughed blood, and now he's got small hemorrhages in his eyes.
  • Did you see a small boy with big eyes?
  • The cheese itself is soft and creamy, ranging from ivory to pale yellow in colour, and can exhibit some fine horizontal slit eyes and small holes (bird's eyes).
  • The paste is uniform in colour, ranging from ivory white to pale yellow; it is shiny, with no cracks, although it may have a small number of small angular or rounded eyes irregularly distributed through it.
  • It showed an animal with a small skull and large eye sockets and unusually long teeth,

Alternatives:

  • small to me
  • small from my perspective
  • small from my point of view
  • small in my opinion

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