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The phrase "a small campaign" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a limited or minor effort or initiative, often in the context of marketing, advocacy, or political activities.
Example: "The organization launched a small campaign to raise awareness about local environmental issues."
Alternatives: "a minor initiative" or "a limited effort".
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He started a small campaign on the Dajanis' behalf.
I launched a small campaign and discovered that people could find us online".
Having got on the ballot, he built a small campaign team of about 20 people.
It is rare for a small campaign group to gain world wide attention.
Challenges can virtually shut down a small campaign during critical weeks, and be extremely costly.
But the service can also help provide logistics that a small campaign like Mr. Cain's has not yet developed.
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"Social justice is a really big thing in social care". Over a period of months, PFG grew from a small campaigning group to a 64-person support network where members share their experiences and engage in social activities together.
Later in the war a smaller campaign along a western tributary, the Red River, consolidated Union control of the Mississippi basin and helped seal the Confederate fate.
We now know the Electoral Commission has accused Vote Leave of breaching its official spending limit of £7m by channelling donations to a smaller campaign, BeLeave, with which it was allegedly coordinating.
There's no shame in doing a smaller campaign, just like there's no shame in making a short before a feature and growing.
I reasoned that I could have the greatest responsibility and impact on a smaller campaign and that having grown up in the district came with certain advantages.
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