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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small guest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a guest who is physically small in size, or it may be used metaphorically to describe someone who is new or less significant in a particular context.
Example: "We had a small guest at the party who was delighted by the decorations and games."
Alternatives: "a little visitor" or "a tiny guest".
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Beyond the kitchen is a small guest bedroom lined with books and small framed drawings.
To one side is a small guest wing, added in 1985, with a full bathroom and windows on three sides.
Beyond the sitting room is a small guest bathroom, one of the two and a half baths in the house.
There, her mother kept a small guest house, while her father, very much in the family tradition, worked as a guard on the London North Western Railway Company.
There's also a master bedroom and sitting room as well as a small guest room on the main floor, and another guest room tucked beneath the house.
Except for a small guest bedroom on the mezzanine, every room opens to the back of the house, with an unobstructed view of the Atlantic.
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I would have preferred a smaller guest list.
A final option is to shorten or cancel the meeting and reschedule, with a smaller guest list, for a later date.
Wildwood Day Bed Frame: £154, Wayfair This is a versatile solution for a smaller guest bedroom as the second single bed stashes away underneath the main frame when not in use.
The property also has a smaller guest home known as "The Marden House," which was designed by famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1959 and sits adjacent to the main house.
In a letter to the pro-independence campaign group Business for Scotland, it said: "Information supplied to the Commission shows that the scale of the event is significantly reduced from previous years and from their original plan for this year, including a smaller guest list and lower catering".
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