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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small chat" is correct and usable in written English and can be used when referring to a conversation that is brief in length.
For example, "I'd love to have a small chat with you about the project."
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We'll have a small chat about where we need to go, then get on with it.
If Amazon had integrated ChatID, there would be a small 'Chat' button beneath each item listing, that would let you ask questions to representatives of Sony, Samsung, etc.
If you want to plug in a small chat app, for example, all you have to do is get that module from AppGyver's directory and install it.
Preorders and deliveries are planned for next month and that's no April Fool's joke, he insisted in a small chat on the WePad's Facebook site.
The computer donged, a small chat box opening up.
We kissed and had a small chat and things began to get physical.
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I stopped by to have a very small chat in a very large boardroom with McCall Smith about exactly this.
When meeting someone for the first time, or the first time in a while, having that idle small chat to built rapport is absolutely critical.
Drinking shots with tanned holidayers seems like a lot more fun than making small chat about the criminal state of your office's toilets.
The videos feature a small live chat, allowing for viewers to discuss what's happening in the video.
Harris finally arrives and, after a small introductory chat, we begin our tour.
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