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The phrase "a mini pot of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small container or serving of something, often food or a substance.
Example: "I bought a mini pot of honey to sweeten my tea."
Alternatives: "a small jar of" or "a tiny container of".
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Most startups kick off with "friends and family" funding – a mini pot of cash raised in return for small equity.
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Make a mini pot out of cardboard by: Making a ring of cardboard and sticking a cardboard circle on the bottom of it.
Better and safer, but slower, is a mini crock pot.
"It was a sort of a mini-melting pot," affirms Kardaras.
"Lit is like this mini-melting pot of all this creative energy that's happening in the East Village right now," said Patrick Haley, a photographer who has shot such bands as Incubus and Papa Roach.
Either gently remove plants from mini pots or lay cuttings along driftwood piece to get an idea or a map of how the centerpiece will appear once you embed the plants inside the wood.
A mini coterie of protectors.
A mini chain of doner kebaberias.
Take a mini tour of the ship.
In a video he tweeted Wednesday, Terry threw a pot of boiling water into minus-14 degree air, creating a big white cloud that drifted away, with dozens of small contrails streaking toward the ground.
Select a pot of a suitable size.
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