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The phrase "a small gallery" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gallery that is limited in size, often referring to an art space or exhibition area.
Example: "The town has a small gallery that features local artists and their work."
Alternatives: "a tiny gallery" or "a modest gallery".
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A small gallery watched the play.
It's in a small gallery in a small field.
Murillo met Zwirner and Hofmannsthal at a small gallery in the East End.
In Montreal, he set up a small gallery to show his work.
The Hi-Tone has a small gallery room but is dedicated to music first and foremost.
The finished works will be displayed in a small gallery space.
Other bodycentric art is summarily acknowledged in a small gallery of ephemera.
I've seen some beautiful ones in a small gallery in North London".
Significantly Mr. Mandela's 1994 election passes without fanfare; just a few images in a small gallery.
The LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies has only a small gallery space.
It is a small gallery, and I really enjoyed the combination of the images on display.
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