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The phrase "a small bundle of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a collection of items that are tied or wrapped together, often implying a compact size.
Example: "She handed me a small bundle of herbs she had just picked from the garden."
Alternatives: "a tiny pack of" or "a little collection of".
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In his pocket was a small bundle of money.
Thin Zu was a small bundle of energy, racing around and squealing with delight.
Give a small bundle of items that, taken together, provide charming commentary on the personality of the giftee.
It is encouraging broadband providers to sell a small bundle of channels, Pivot included, for Internet streaming.
Scholes was a small bundle of dexterity and toughness who still lacked the physical dimensions to convince United's coaching staff he would fully make the grade.
They've come to adopt babies, and are just waiting for the red tape to be unwound before a small bundle of joy is placed in their desperate arms.
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You can also use a smaller bundle of diapers covered in a second receiving blanket to form a pillow inside the diaper stroller.
The Raman spectra of a small bundle, consisting of well-separated features from a metallic and a semiconducting SWCNT, have been obtained at different electrochemical charging levels.
"Look!" he said, pointing to a small bundle in the corner of his tent.
"Not a boy, a Prince!" some windsock in a suit spluttered to Kay Burley when she dared downgrade the small bundle of joy to mere mortal.
He put down the small bundle of wood he was carrying and found a niche between my garden and the next house, where he sat down.
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