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The phrase "a small fan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a fan that is compact in size, often used in contexts related to cooling or ventilation.
Example: "On hot summer days, I like to use a small fan to keep my workspace comfortable."
Alternatives: "a tiny fan" or "a compact fan".
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A small fan turns lazily and ineffectually.
The latter was ventilated by a small fan.
"Sure, there's a small fan base right now," Yalen said.
It was just these plastic trays, with a dinky heating coil and a small fan.
" 'Evil Dead' started off with a small fan base," he said.
They turned on the Whirlpool stove's burners and circulated the heat with a small fan.
It makes you wonder how he would react to a small fan asking for his autograph.
The air was hot and stale, and a small fan rattled in the corner.
In one kitchen, there is only a small fan heater for cold days.
There was no air-conditioning, he said — just a small fan.
Wire a few of them together, and they generate enough power to run a small fan.
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