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The phrase "a small figure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person or object that is diminutive in size or stature.
Example: "In the painting, a small figure stood alone on the vast landscape, emphasizing the enormity of nature around it."
Alternatives: "a tiny figure" or "a little figure".
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A small figure.
The glare of headlights caught a small figure, clutching a polka-dot umbrella.
How much will it cost to renovate it?' They gave me a small figure.
A small figure poked his head around the door, and spoke calmly.
Detached from the crowds of dancing revellers is a small figure, silhouetted black against the flames.
Mr. Jia, 33, a small figure bundled in a duffle coat, took an optimistic approach.
Inside the fence, a small figure darts behind a shed, followed by the flashlight's beam.
" 'Scuse me," said a small figure in a plaid party dress and patent-leather Mary Janes.
She had entered the world, she tells Lance, as a small figure with a little sword.
On the main staircase, a small figure, reminiscent of an Anthony Gormley, lies prone.
Out of nowhere, I saw this woman, a small figure in the distance, approaching.
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