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The phrase "a small house of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a small house that is associated with or part of something, often followed by a noun that specifies what it is related to.
Example: "They lived in a small house of dreams, filled with laughter and love."
Alternatives: "a tiny abode of" or "a little home of".
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A kilometer from the looting site, a small house of tin and zinc slowly begins to change.
Prices range from $85,000 for a small house of approximately 1,000 square feet in good condition to slightly more than $1 million for large houses in the mountains or on the river.
The Chabad said that building plans clearly showed it was both a residence for Rabbi Konikov and a small house of prayer, rather than a synagogue, which is usually a separate building, Mr. Bragman said.
Today, the synagogue -- affectionately called the "the shtiebel with a steeple," using the Yiddish term for a small house of prayer -- has grown to 175 households and the Hebrew school is bursting at the seams.
One favorite was the Fable Game by the Italian designer Enzo Mari, which has six slotted cards showing drawings of animals that interlock to form structures, like a small house of cards.
Miles away from India's capital, Delhi, villagers have gathered around a small house of mud and hay.
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And you can buy a small house on a bit of land for less than $100,000.
In 1995 he built a small house on a forested bit of land he purchased behind the beach.
In 1970, he bought, for twenty-two thousand dollarsmallsmall house on the west end of town.
Get a toolbox and start building a small house out of the wood.
There was also a small house full of antique tools and maritime models.
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