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The phrase "a small chapel" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a chapel that is modest in size, often in a religious or architectural context.
Example: "The couple chose to have their wedding in a small chapel nestled in the woods, surrounded by nature."
Alternatives: "a tiny chapel" or "a little chapel".
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It was a small chapel, financed with private money.
He also permitted them to construct a small chapel.
It is set to the side of a small chapel and surrounded by trees.
And a derelict warehouse had been transformed into a small chapel.
The Mass was held in a small chapel, a short walk from the men's bedrooms.
There are also two kitchens, three fireplaces and a small chapel area.
Through the gloom to my right, I saw a small chapel.
And a core of devoted church ladies still gathers at a small chapel for weekly Bible study.
After his visit, the pope traveled to a small chapel to honor Catholics who had resisted Communist rule.
A small chapel was painted in institutional beige, with chairs and a lectern and, up front, space for a casket.
A monk now keeps guard over a small chapel in Aksum where Ethiopians insist that the ark resides.
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