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The phrase "a small cluster" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of items or entities that are close together in a limited area or quantity.
Example: "In the garden, there was a small cluster of wildflowers blooming brightly."
Alternatives: "a tiny group" or "a little bunch".
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A small cluster of people gathered on the stoop, waiting for the doors to open.
On the table was a small cluster of jellies and penny chews.
"The environment will only be an entry point for a small cluster of consumers," he said.
But there's no groom, only a small cluster of instruments and a candlelit pulpit.
First, she laid a small cluster of eggs on the earthen floor.
A small cluster of relatives gathered at the police checkpoint at a corner near the theater.
Israel is a dog! Russia is a dog!" a small cluster of protesters chanted.
A small cluster of dazed customers are standing about, not knowing quite what to do.
The favored arrangement is a small cluster of orchids in a vase stacked with black bamboo.
The players have a small cluster of dorms on the west side of campus.
Michael Gove, the Conservative chief whip, was surrounded by a small cluster of men.
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