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The phrase "a small child of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a young child in relation to someone or something, often indicating a familial or possessive relationship.
Example: "She is a small child of a famous artist, often seen in her father's studio."
Alternatives: "a young offspring of" or "a little one of".
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On the stone steps of the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption in Warwick Street, a small child of uncertain sex lies huddled in a pale-yellow blanket that twinkles with melted frost.
By Richard Shelton The New Yorker, September 4 , 1971P. 30 a small child of a wind View Article By Jelani Cobb By David Remnick By Jia Tolentino By Seth Lind.
This woman, whom the father had met at a motivational seminar, was also married, and had a small child of her own, and they had agreed that this put some sensible limits and restrictions on the affair.
By Richard Shelton The New Yorker, September 4 , 1971P. 30 a small child of a wind View Article By Anthony Lane By Rebecca Mead By John Cassidy By Jia Tolentino.
Tinder users will now have the option to choose a single song – their "anthem", as Tinder is calling it – to add to your profile alongside a picture of that time you hugged a tiger and that time you hugged a small child of a different race.
— Jeri Tyl Magee, San Antonio, Texas I was a small child of four and my brother was only two the day that President Kennedy was assassinated on November 22 , 1963
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"Each night," Glück writes, "my heart / protested its future, like a small child being deprived of a favorite toy".
It looked like a small child's drawing of a car, a box with a wheel at each corner.
On the screen was a photo of a small child kneeling in the backseat of a car, leaning his chest on the seat, most likely in fear.
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