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The phrase "a small dwelling" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a compact living space, often referring to a house, apartment, or similar structure.
Example: "After years of living in a large city, she decided to move to a small dwelling in the countryside for a quieter life."
Alternatives: "a tiny home" or "a modest residence."
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Last weekend Colorado Springs hosted the first ever Tiny House Jamboree where speakers included builders, authors and outdoor enthusiasts who have downsized their lives by swapping a traditional home for a small dwelling.
Her association with Rousseau, on the other hand, was brief and stormy: in 1756 he accepted her offer of accommodation in the "Hermitage," a small dwelling near her country house, and wrote his novel La Nouvelle Héloïse there.
; Cave 20 Cave 20 is a small dwelling, hard to reach as the front is broken.
; Cave 16 Cave 16 is a small dwelling, on a slightly higher level above cave 15.
We walk up to a small dwelling and are excitedly greeted in Russian by a woman in a skirt.
; Cave 12 Cave 12 is a small dwelling entered by a door from the veranda of cave 11.
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A family craft project for youngsters and their adult companions, who will create miniature furniture and decorations for a small-scale dwelling from natural materials.
Her plan was to save enough by living at home to buy a small multifamily dwelling in foreclosure.
But the savings they accumulated allowed many of them to buy a plot of land or small dwelling.
And it towered over its only neighbour, a small, ramshackle dwelling made of rough bricks with plastic sheeting for windows.
That's the conclusion of a new study that suggests that a small, tree dwelling dinosaur called Microraptor gui held its two pairs of wings one over the other, much like the Wright brothers' design.
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