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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small garden" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a garden that is limited in size, often in contexts related to landscaping, home gardening, or nature.
Example: "In the backyard, we decided to plant a small garden filled with herbs and flowers."
Alternatives: "a tiny garden" or "a little garden".
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Adjacent is a small garden.
Last year she kept a small garden.
I'm sitting on a plastic chair in a small garden.
It's a carefully engineered atmosphere, a small garden of anxieties.
In a small garden this could be a problem.
There is a small garden there, and a food market.
It is half a small garden really - divided into two.
There is even a small garden out back.
On the north side of the house several poplar trees formed a small garden.
They also sat at a small garden table on the Oval Office's stone patio with Obama.
In front was a small garden and an impressive willow tree, with low-hanging, leafy branches.
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