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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small ball of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a small spherical object or a quantity of something that is shaped like a ball.
Example: "She rolled a small ball of dough between her hands before placing it on the baking sheet."
Alternatives: "a tiny sphere of" or "a little orb of".
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He placed a small ball of raw gluten in a microwave and pressed start.
Pluto, a small ball of rock and ice, does not fall into either group.
Press the pastry into the corners using a small ball of spare dough.
24 Portable Caprese: Skewer a small ball of mozzarella, a grape tomato and a bit of basil leaf.
Roll each sprout with flour then take a small ball of stuffing mixture, flatten and coat the sprout.
It was at its most visible point from earth at around 5.20pm, when it appeared as a small ball of light crossing the sky.
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The Holo display creates an image (of a small ball, for example) that floats 30cm away from the display.
We thus analyze the acoustic response of a non-singular spherical cloak designed by blowing up a small ball instead of a point, as proposed in [Kohn, Shen, Vogelius, Weinstein, Inverse Problems 24, 015016, 2008].
We used to play hacky sack, a game where you have a small ball full of beans like a juggling ball.
According to Arianna Villafaña, a Cuban doctor at the Móstoles University Hospital, the pearl is a small ball, often made of plastic, that's placed under the skin of the penis through a small incision.
According to Arianna Villafaña, a Cuban GP at the Móstoles University Hospital, the pearl is a small ball, often made of plastic, that's placed under the skin of the penis through a small incision.
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