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The phrase "a small but important" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something may be minor in size or scope but holds significant value or impact.
Example: "The report includes a small but important section on environmental sustainability that should not be overlooked."
Alternatives: "a minor yet significant" or "a little but crucial".
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It was a small but important step.
Physically, the curvature effect is a small but important correction.
A small but important number would vote for Mrs. Clinton.
To the ICC, that's a small but important victory.
Licensing agreements are a small but important part of research at Princeton.
A small but important Swiss trial warns that it may not be.
There has been a small but important community active in the USA for many years.
They said they hoped it would appeal to a small but important segment of the public.
Each of those programmes will be pleasing to a small but important constituency.
At some point this weekend, a small but important record will be broken.
This salsa should be a small but important part of a Mexican feast.
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