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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pocket size" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an item that is small enough to fit in a pocket, often referring to books, devices, or other portable objects.
Example: "I prefer to carry a pocket size notebook for jotting down ideas on the go."
Alternatives: "compact size" or "portable size".
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Get a pocket size BB gun.
Just a pocket size phase book would do.
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A pocket-size, self-contained projector changes all the rules.
Blue is sea and sky, a pocket-size vacation.
(Mr. Smith called it a "pocket-size double concerto").
Instead, she made off with a pocket-size Italian cookbook, at a price of $4.69.
And he once, on his own, made a pocket-size marionette of a deer.
Each one packs about 200 phrases on a pocket-size laminated card.
Arby's Adventure Meals come with a pocket-size issue of National Geographic Kids.
Nearly everywhere he goes, Tim Burton carries a pocket-size sketchbook and a small watercolor kit.
Holding a pocket-size copy of the Constitution, he asked if Mr. Trump had read it.
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