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The phrase "a small body of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a limited or specific group of individuals, objects, or entities within a larger context. Example: "The research was conducted on a small body of participants to gather preliminary data."
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We arrived at a small body of water.
A small body of committed Catholics at the heart of the Palace of Westminster.
You're about to share a small body of water with people you don't know.
It is also, according to a small body of (mostly German) scientific research, an immunostimulant.
And a small body of research has emerged to support them.
Tyrion is the embodiment, in a small body, of the show's prepolitical psychological range.
Mr. Kennedy drew an excellent performance from a small body of the Spoleto Festival USA Orchestra.
This has caused a reaction among a small body of consumers.
Mr Burroughs joins a small body of writers who are willing to look at hell and report what they see.
Scott Johnson, whose "Stalking Horse" opened the concert, is known for a small body of fascinating, precision-tooled works.
Indeed, few authors can claim to have inspired so many people with such a small body of work.
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