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The phrase "a small flying" is not complete and lacks context, but it is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when describing a small object or creature that is capable of flight, such as a bird or an insect.
Example: "In the garden, I spotted a small flying creature darting between the flowers."
Alternatives: "a tiny flyer" or "a little winged".
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The barbecue was an apparatus I had never seen — imagine a small flying saucer sitting atop a pole — and I'd planned to make pork chops glazed with herbs, local lemons and bit of honey.
He also imported the fossilized remains of a Microraptor, a small, flying dinosaur from China, the complaint said".
The idea is that a small flying car will be able to smoothly transition from driving to the skies, in order to delivery the Olympic torch for its last leg to officially open the games.
Faid's accomplices had taken the flying instructor hostage at a small flying club in Fontenay-Trésigny, where he was waiting for a student, and ordered him to fly to the prison.
ITSP is a sidescrolling progressive-map-unlock game of the genre established by Super Metroid, except you play a small flying saucer so you can fly freely from the start, and never have to wonder when you'll find the double-jump unlock.
Their flying machine looks like a small flying saucer with four rotor blades on stubby arms.
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He has never flown in a small plane.
It derives from the word "midge", meaning a small fly.
The morning I first rode Nyika we set off for a two-night stay at a small fly camp.
It stayed there, motionless, until a small fly flew past and the dragonfly moved so fast the hunt was over in a flash.
A small flyer posted near the school's multi-faith prayer room advertises an interfaith rally in Birmingham city centre on Sunday.
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