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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small hole" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a hole that is not large in size, often in various contexts such as construction, nature, or everyday objects.
Example: "The mouse found a way into the house through a small hole in the wall."
Alternatives: "a tiny opening" or "a little gap."
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Opened by a small hole at apex.
"It was a small hole," Maseo recalled.
At the bottom of each bucket is a small hole.
"I was expecting a small hole in the wall".
Day's shirt was singed, with a small hole burned out.
Guards later discovered a small hole in the shower floor.
Only a small hole is visible on the ground.
A physical realization of a black body is a cavity with a small hole (Figure 19.3).
There is a small hole in the alarm wheel that the alarm bar can move into.
Tapping is simply the act of drilling a small hole into a maple tree each spring.
Make a small hole in each cookie with the skewer for the string.
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