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The phrase "a small gold" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks a noun to complete the thought.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a small object made of gold, but it needs to be followed by a noun, such as "a small gold ring" or "a small gold coin."
Example: "She wore a small gold pendant that shimmered in the light."
Alternatives: "a tiny gold" or "a little gold."
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He wore a small gold hoop in one ear.
Look for a small gold sign and buzz the doorbell.
He wore a small gold hoop in his left ear.
holding rather effetely a small gold hoop and a stick.
At the cafe, he took a small gold Rolex from his wrist and displayed it.
A helmet is here, along with a small gold replica of the lunar module.
Etkes, who is 36 and wears a small gold loop through one ear, may be Ariel Sharon's worst nightmare.
The owner tried to rush her out of the store with a small gold watch still on her wrist.
THE ring has a small gold skull with diamond eyes sitting on top of diamond-tipped crossbones.
After a brief search, her lovely hand came up with a small gold compass in its palm.
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Pan Australian Resources has started a small gold mine and is spending $232 million on a bigger copper mine, a rerun of the Oxiana story.
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