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The phrase "a few small dots" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small number of tiny circular marks or points in various contexts, such as art, design, or scientific observations.
Example: "The artist used a few small dots to create a beautiful pointillist effect in the painting."
Alternatives: "several tiny spots" or "a handful of little dots."
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It was speckled with only a few small dots of paint.
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There were barricades, a few small fires dotted around, and only a handful of protesters still in the streets.
There are just a few small resorts, mostly dotted around the southern cape.
A few small, round mud huts dot the arid land, while dusty shrubs thirst for water.
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For example, if you've gone for a darker setting in your room, you could complement the style by using a dimmer switch for the main light source, whilst dotting a few small lamps around key areas of the room to help accentuate the lighting.
And now a few small but promising survivors of the dot-com debacle are moving in the same direction.
There are a few small complications.
There will be a few small measures.
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