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The phrase "a small common" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small area of land that is shared by a community, often used for recreational purposes or as a gathering space.
Example: "The village has a small common where residents gather for picnics and community events."
Alternatives: "a tiny green space" or "a little communal area".
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It was mildly important when the then European Economic Community was just a small common market.
For example, a large study was partitioned to make two bedrooms, a small common area and a bathroom.
Terrestrial and monogamous, male and female pacas reside in separate burrows during the day, then at night associate in a small common territory, where they forage independently.
The 1647 Parliamentary Survey described Knights Hill as "a small common wood containing 40 pollard oaks and two elms".
At the time of the hand-over, this facility had 11 beds in a small, common room.
The Micromanifold enables up to 8 solutions from the reservoirs to flow into a small common space of less than 1ul.
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It was a small, common-sensical compromise.
Political events – high immigration and the EU referendum – will exert a rightward pull, which will be hard to resist with a small Commons majority.
That is why I cling to the hunch that Dave will scrape home on 6 May with a small Commons majority – despite his team's best efforts, including Ashcroft's – to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
"We would affirmatively opt to have a larger common space than we would to have a smaller common space and a terrace".
A smaller common divisor cannot be a member of the set, since every member of the set must be divisible by g.
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