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The phrase "a small brook" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a narrow, gentle stream of water, often in a natural setting.
Example: "As we hiked through the forest, we came across a small brook that sparkled in the sunlight."
Alternatives: "a tiny stream" or "a little creek."
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I set up my hive at the edge of a small brook that runs through the back yard.
I was delighted to find a small brook of excellent clear, cold water fringed by willows, which soon, however, vanished into the sand after a brief existence.
The two of them fished in a small brook behind the house; Terry gave Joe his first, forbidden, taste of liquor.
The rod was worth a few hundred bucks, but the experience of fishing a small brook again was not merely frustrating, it was priceless.
A small brook that runs through the campground "just sort of exploded," said Jim Van Dongen, a spokesman for the State Bureau of Emergency Management.
Ranging from 0.036 to 0.044 mg TP l−1 and from 0.030 to 0.037 mg TRP l−1, average phosphorus concentrations in the discharge of a collector drain, a ditch draining arable land and a small brook were low.
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We set up camp on the small brook.
Once we reached Leghar, it was not hard to find the small brook of dirty water.
Follow contours to another bronze-age settlement with small brook running through it.
"To dear commissioner of Arghandab District," it read, "we kindly request like these: 800-meter damage of small brook of dirty water".
"We used to go out and get dozens and dozens of small brook trout, dust them with flour and fry them up".
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