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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mini of" is not standard or widely recognized in written English.
It may be used informally to refer to a small version or portion of something, but clarity could be an issue.
Example: "I ordered a mini of the dessert to share with my friend."
Alternatives: "a small version of" or "a mini version of".
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Get creative with the toppings––include sprinkling small chocolate and/or peanut butter chips on top or adding a half (or a mini) of a chocolate covered peanut butter cup on top.
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But with Rick incapacitated, Kirkman made this episode a mini coming-of-age story.
It's sort of like a mini Twitpocalypse of sorts.
And you may end up both learning lots more and getting an A-minus instead of a C-minus.
At the head of the street, a mini armada of cops on bikes.
Bring a selection of ripe tomatoes and a mini jar of mayo to work.
We started a mini version of the old company".
Even her front path is a one-off: a mini avenue of pleached pineapples.
A mini tower of bread rolls balanced on a fake metal kitten heel.
It looked like a mini version of the South Downs, carved into ice.
Blythe is basically a mini version of Zooey Deschanel and Katy Perry combined.
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