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The phrase "a small amount for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a minor quantity of something intended for a specific purpose or use.
Example: "I only need a small amount for the recipe, so please don't use too much of the ingredient."
Alternatives: "a little bit for" or "a tiny portion for".
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They had saved a small amount for my college education.
The group plans to make money by charging a small amount for the optimized navigation.
4. Mix chopped herbs together and put aside a small amount for garnish.
My favourite treat, however, was when my grandfather opened the moscato and poured out a small amount for the children.
It is unpaid, although you can claim a small amount for your lunch if you provide receipts.
After his death Congress appropriated a small amount for the purchase of his papers from his heirs.
The Iraqis received the maximum the United States offers -- $2,500 per death, plus a small amount for other damage.
He added, "It was effectively an act of statesmanship by the big four banks," noting that $500 million is a small amount for those financial institutions.
At that point, she said, she paid him a small amount for a cleaning and reported her experiences to Mr. Klein's office.
In this 2012-13 season the Champions League's gross commercial income is estimated at €1.34bn (£1.09bn), including a small amount for the Uefa Super Cup.
Research by Andrew Elliot and his colleagues found that people do not work as well cognitively when they see red, even a small amount for a short time.
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