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The phrase "a small force of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a limited number of people or units organized for a specific purpose, often in a military or strategic context.
Example: "The general deployed a small force of soldiers to secure the perimeter."
Alternatives: "a limited group of" or "a minor contingent of".
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Achieving this would require a small force of American troops.
In other towns, the resident trooper oversees a small force of local police officers.
Ms. Boykin stood out, too, like a small force of nature on the stage.
"Our dismounted men were thrown forward, supported by a small force of infantry".
Within three months, he raised a small force of fighters and killed Mr. Khamzatov in an ambush.
Could a small force of American soldiers have prevented Iraq from sliding back into chaos, as Governor Bush claims?
The fighting on Tuesday appeared to have been joined by a small force of Special Operations commandos.
This has only been possible due to a small force of enthusiastic scientists who have volunteered their own time and energy to run these workshops.
She, the lone survivor, will start a small paper nest in the spring, lay a few eggs in its cells, and carefully rear a small force of workers.
Around the city of Mazar-i-Sharif in the northeast, Gen. Rashid Dostum continues to head a small force of local Uzbeks.
Over the years, the mission shifted to patrolling the Mexico border, but as recently as 1990 it was a small force of just over 3,000 agents.
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