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The phrase "a small frame" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical object, such as a picture frame, or to refer to a person's body structure.
Example: "She chose a small frame for the photograph to fit perfectly on her desk."
Alternatives: "a petite frame" or "a slender frame."
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He has a small frame but a workman's thick forearms.
"The Lincolnshire Ox" is, likewise, a big brag in a small frame.
He is bald with sad eyes now, and a small frame.
Because I have a small frame, and I did it clean.
BMX bikes are durable, with 20-inch- (51-cm) diameter wheels mounted on a small frame.
An aging woman with a small frame and a bright smile emerged.
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In 2003, a small frame-mounted detector was deployed successfully underwater and showed that buried particles could be detected out to 70 cm offset distance.
Turning a knob on a small frame-mounted pump changes the amount of oil in the lens, altering the curvature of the lenses and, therefore, the power of the glasses.
"A lot of galleries wanted my work but I've decided to [exhibit] it in a small framing shop, called Llun Mewn Ffrâm, in Penygroes, because I just felt the work belonged to the area.
Only a small, framed picture of Limbaugh, bearing the caption "America's Anchorman," reveals that this is the headquarters of one of the country's most admired and reviled figures.
After all, he's an enormous former defensive end for the UNLV football team, while Sloan has a smaller frame.
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