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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small cube of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific quantity or shape of an object, often in cooking or measurement contexts.
Example: "Please add a small cube of butter to the pan for flavor."
Alternatives: "a tiny block of" or "a little piece of".
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At the bottom was a small cube of Amul cheese".
When the hound finally succeeds, it is fed a small cube of bread.
Fill the shell with a scant teaspoon of the spinach filling, together with a small cube of feta or your choice of cheese.
Badé Road 274 Try pineapple cake Pineapple cake, or fengli su, is a small cube of cake filled with candied pineapple and a mix of winter melon.
(If you don't have a thermometer, drop in a small cube of bread; when the bread sinks halfway and then bubbles to the surface, the oil is ready).
Christof Koch, president of the Allen Institute for Brain Science, said that every few weeks, researchers on his team receive a small cube of human brain that was removed during surgery.
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The clusters must be printable, however; it wouldn't be possible to print a cluster that, say, included a cube of vacant voxels with a smaller cube of material floating at its center.
A small cube (~1 mm) of HCC tumour was implanted into the left lobe of mice liver.
Except that here, a small cube emerges from the center of the building and supports a tiny square tower topped by a curving eave.
VERY GOOD ATMOSPHERE -- A bit tired-looking, the small cube of a dining room needs refreshing.
Meals were only big enough to whet the appetite: a handful of crackers and small cube of cheese at breakfast; a watery vegetable stew with a small plate of sardines and rice at lunch; about the same for dinner.
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