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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small jar of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the size and type of a container that holds a specific substance or item.
Example: "I bought a small jar of honey from the local market."
Alternatives: "a tiny container of" or "a little pot of".
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I have brought Alexander Skarsgård a small jar of pickled herring.
Childs allows each customer a small jar of sugar containing one and a half teaspoon.
"We give no sugar to nobody unless they ask for it". Childs allows each customer a small jar of sugar containing one and a half teaspoon.
For fifty bucks, I bought a small jar of Brain Dust, which contains the herb astragalus and an Ayurvedic rock extrusion called shilajit.
A few minutes later, caressing a small jar of truffle carpaccio floating in olive oil, he told me that the Williams-Sonoma catalogue is a primary sales partner.
Then the waiter offered a plate bearing a small jar of gray stuff topped with glittering red beads of tobiko (flying fish roe) and slices of toasted baguette.
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He squeezed several drops of Johnson & Johnson's Clean and Clear facial scrub into a small jar full of water, then shook it up and filtered the foamy mixture through a black T-shirt.
Regardless of size whether a small jar with a capacity of less than one gallon or a huge tank with a capacity of more than 1,000,000 gallons aquariums must be constructed with care; many substances, especially plastics and adhesives, nontoxic to humans, are toxic to water-breathing animals.
"This is a really small jar of gazpacho," I think to myself.
It seems bottomless, even though it's a really small jar of gazpacho.
Place a layer of salt in the bottom of a small jar.
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