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The phrase "a small boulder of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a relatively small-sized boulder, often in a metaphorical or descriptive context.
Example: "As I hiked through the forest, I stumbled upon a small boulder of moss-covered stone that seemed to have been there for centuries."
Alternatives: "a tiny rock of" or "a little stone of".
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A few are flat-out luxurious, like a small boulder of caviar nested inside a heap of sea urchin on a carpet of little gnocchi.
Their find consisted of a small boulder of coarse-grained granite that had a chemical composition similar to that of a unique belt of igneous rocks that extended across a part of Rodinia that includes present-day California.
The spacecraft will also have three robotic limbs or legs for landing on a large asteroid and straddling a small boulder of between two and five meters.
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NASA has decided to pluck a small boulder off an asteroid and bring it back to the vicinity of Earth, rather than bag up an entire asteroid, agency officials in charge of the Asteroid Redirect Mission (ARM) announced today.
They so frustrated defensive end Shaun Ellis that as he trudged into the locker room after a defeat that basically sank the Jets' season, he lifted a hunk of snow the size of a small boulder and threw it into the crowd.
You hate it!" Whispers that become screams when you're on a steep, gravelly slope and hit a small boulder that won't get out of the way.
Elder joined Ames behind a small boulder, where the two men shared a Diet Coke.
A small boulder created a natural divide between the men's and women's toilets.
A young woman who had run up was clutching my left arm, which was draped over a small boulder.
To brake, she grabbed at a plant on the roadside and slid on her rump into a small boulder.
Instead of waiting to find out, he moved with his family to his home state of Colorado to work for a small Boulder-based biotech company called OSI Pharmaceuticals.
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