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The phrase "a small estate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a property or land that is limited in size or value.
Example: "After years of hard work, they finally purchased a small estate in the countryside."
Alternatives: "a modest property" or "a little estate."
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Family house or a small estate?
This video helps step out the requirements for a small estate affidavit under Arkansas Law.
Ginevra died in 1520, leaving a small estate to her brother Giovanni.
Reunited with Lucy, he bought a small estate in what is now Washington Heights, New York.
He helped bring Catherine II to power as empress and was given a small estate.
There is a small estate in Devon and property in London.
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The gay couple in our best case had a smaller estate, in part because they were careful to title their home as tenants-in-common, so only the deceased partner's half of the home was taxable.
You'll leave the kids a smaller estate, but it will be worth more after tax.
The listing comes after Bradshaw's March purchase of a smaller estate in the North Kohala area for $700,000.
"Piccolo il podere, minuta la vigna, perfetto il vino," Veronelli insisted as a rule — small estate, tiny vineyard, perfect wine.
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