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The phrase "a small envelope" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the size of an envelope, typically in contexts related to mailing, packaging, or organization.
Example: "I found a small envelope in the drawer that contained an old letter."
Alternatives: "a tiny envelope" or "a little envelope."
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An older man pulled a small envelope out of his pocket and took out a card.
I opened a small envelope and there it was, permission graciously granted.
Each tooth was in a small envelope attached to a card identifying its donor.
Maybe if there is no info about that user, a small "envelope icon" might make the functionality more clear.
He later said to his daughter, "What I wanted to tell you and your brother was too big for any piece of paper and a small envelope".
The action squeezes out a jet of water that spurts so fast it opens up a small envelope of space in its wake.
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"Probably should have used a smaller envelope".
Each family physician received a large envelope containing fifteen questionnaires together with a letter explaining their purpose, each placed in a smaller envelope.
A smaller envelope from the numbered larger envelopes will be opened by the research assistant following the informed consent and completion of the baseline measures, after which the allocation will be revealed to the participant.
Following the informed consent and completion of the baseline measures, a smaller envelope from the numbered larger envelopes will be opened by the research assistant and the allocation revealed to the participant.
But Greek tax officials were notoriously easy to bribe with a fakelaki (small envelope) of cash.
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