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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small dot of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a tiny amount or a small quantity of something, often in a visual or metaphorical context.
Example: "She added a small dot of paint to the canvas to create a focal point in her artwork."
Alternatives: "a tiny bit of" or "a little spot of".
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Krista has a small dot of a red birthmark on her chest; Tatiana does not.
For the topping, place the plums on top, cut side up, and put a small dot of butter on top of each plum.
Just sometimes, when we watched TV, we saw it -- a small dot of a huge world map.
One day before the aggression assays, flies were anesthetized with CO2, a small dot of acrylic paint was placed on the thorax, and the flies were returned to their isolation vials to recover.
Within each pair of males, individuals were randomly assigned one of two identification colours, and a small dot of nail polish of the appropriate colour was applied to the pronotum 24 hours before the aggressive contest (to allow time to recover from handling).
For identification, the shells of the focal snails were marked with a small dot of nail polish.
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The man on the end of the line took their coordinates, a small dot on a vast expanse of ocean somewhere east of Christmas Island.
A small dot on the inside of her wrist becomes a trail, then a winding chain.
Using atomic force microscopy (AFM), we have developed an experimental method for evaluating interface strength of a small dot on a substrate.
Am I slowly disappearing without attracting any attention, like a small dot?" And of course there's that most powerful of dishes, the one all the recipes say is best served cold.
This snare has a small dot instead of those.
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