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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small batch of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a limited quantity of items, often in contexts like cooking, manufacturing, or production.
Example: "We decided to create a small batch of cookies to test the new recipe before making a larger quantity."
Alternatives: "a limited quantity of" or "a few units of".
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Argentina benefited too late from this declassified diplomacy, and received only a small batch of records.
"The capabilities of this technology allowed to produce [sic] a small batch of handlebars, every one different from the other.
Working with Audi, Climeworks has already produced a small batch of what the auto company calls zero-carbon e-diesel.
In this week's column and video, I give a recipe for a small batch of pulled pork.
We hold international meeting after international meeting, but each delivers only a small batch of sanctions and escalating commentaries.
Instead it huddled for a while before responding, some days later, to say there was a problem with a small batch of screens.
In this manner, the report first presents a small batch of facts and then quickly links them, through pure elision of evidence, to destructive intent.
For a tail on the rear hook, I use polar bear hair from a small batch of it that a visiting Canadian biologist gave me several years ago.
Steve Jobs, Apple's chief executive, said the problems had affected only "a small batch" of phones, and that it was due to an "inherent problem" with smartphones.
So Mr. Roy figured he might as well stir up a small batch of mortar and lay a few logs in the wall.
For me, it's no big deal to whip up a small batch of mayonnaise by hand, and I enjoy the process of whisking the sauce.
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