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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small bottle" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the size of a bottle, typically in contexts related to packaging, beverages, or containers.
Example: "I bought a small bottle of olive oil for the recipe."
Alternatives: "a tiny bottle" or "a little bottle."
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A small bottle of olive oil.
"Tonight we open a small bottle of Champagne.
She popped the cork on a small bottle of crianza.
She wanted a small bottle, not a large one.
And standing next to it, did I spy a small bottle of Stop & Shop vanilla extract?
Each carries a small bottle of a different brand of schnapps.
At £59 for a small bottle, it is cheaper than an away ticket at Arsenal.
The makgeolli was $20 for a small bottle, and it came without food.
Items cost between $1.90 and $4.35 per serving; a small bottle of beer is $4.35.
Best of all, the sake is moderately priced, $15 to $25 for a small bottle.
He accepts a few congratulations, and a small bottle of mineral water from the bartender.
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