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The phrase "a small block of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific quantity or size of a solid, typically rectangular or cubic object, often in contexts related to materials or food.
Example: "I need a small block of cheese for the recipe."
Alternatives: "a little piece of" or "a tiny chunk of".
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To put it into context, this is a small block of flats with no lift.
The media fuss on a small block of flats is taking its toll.
Even Mr Ambani's father lived in a small block of flats.
We will release a small block of tickets for the general public at 3 00 PM on Monday, April 23.
Amalfi is at the end of a small block of shops just south of North State Road.
Sandra is 28, has two children, and lives in a small block of council flats in the Welsh valleys.
We also discuss a FindBlock algorithm for extracting a small block of any frame from the MPEG video stream.
We film his house: from the front you might think it's a small block of working-class flats, from the back it's a bourgeois villa.
"What matter?" she asked, holding up a small block of wood close to Griffin's beak, so he could tap it if he wanted.
Others allude playfully to ur-German ingredients, like the pool of kohlrabi-horseradish tea surrounding a small block of lightly poached salmon.
In April 2004 he invited two teenagers to his house, produced a small block of cocaine worth £225 and asked them to sell it on his behalf.
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