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The phrase "a small cup of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific quantity or size of a cup, often in the context of beverages or food servings.
Example: "I would like to order a small cup of coffee, please."
Alternatives: "a tiny mug of" or "a little glass of".
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A small cup of lemon ice, including tax, is $1.
A dollar yields change; hot dogs cost 75 cents, and a small cup of papaya juice is 85 cents.
A small cup of McDonald's coffee is 91 cents while a cup of Bucks County Coffee is $1.25.
If the sauce becomes too dry, add more juice from the peaches, or a small cup of water.
At the Lemon Ice King of Corona (52-02 108th Street), a small cup of peanut butter ice -- the store's second most popular flavor -- costs 75 cents.
A small cup of coffee on that train out of Zurich would set you back SFr4.30, or a hefty £3.20 at today's exchange rate.
Its branch on the Champs-Élysées offers customers a small cup of tea in a Kusmi paper cup that's pretty enough to keep.
The best of the rest were the Key lime pie and a small cup of molded chocolate filled with espresso-white chocolate mousse.
Aside from a small cup of peach-colored beans that they'd passed round, there had been no sign of Sando's order.
In every cafe and restaurant in Chile, unless you order your cortado (like a macchiato I guess) bien caliente you will invariably be served a small cup of lukewarm coffee.
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