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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small bounty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a reward or payment that is relatively modest in size.
Example: "The adventurers were promised a small bounty for each monster they defeated in the forest."
Alternatives: "a modest reward" or "a little prize."
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The question was how to move the afternoon's anticipated haul, foreshadowed by a small bounty of second-hand books and shoes, to storage.
With that money she was able to pay a few bills and buy a $20 drugstore Christmas tree and a small bounty for a Christmas dinner.
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He had a $5m US reward on his head, as well as a smaller bounty offered by Pakistan.
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Best, perhaps, is the book's small bounty of frisky, take-charge older women, a rarity in a genre conventionally strewed with the put-upon young widows of summer.
The government of Pakistan, which had announced a relatively smaller bounty on Mehsud, viewed the militant leader as an enemy because he had sanctioned the killing of thousands of Pakistani soldiers, policemen and unarmed civilians.
They also plan to take a small percentage of each bounty for revenue.
Finally, they came back, holding a small basket of grass, a bounty accumulated after hours of collection.
Bounty was a small vessel, 91 feet in overall length, with a complement of 46 men crammed into limited accommodation.
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Marco Polo first brought it to Europe, from China, in the fourteenth century: a small gray-green jar amid his bounty of silk brocades, spices, and vials of musky scents.
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