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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small kid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a young child, often emphasizing their size or age.
Example: "At the park, I saw a small kid trying to climb the big slide."
Alternatives: "a little child" or "a young child".
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"As a small kid, I could be one of the boys, playing sports, fitting in.
As a small kid, with his younger brother Eric and their friends it seemed quite easy.
"When you go to sign on it's like you are a small kid.
"I was raised as a small kid in the theater," explained Ms. Frackowiak, who just turned 24.
Eagles sometimes swoop down and snatch a small kid or knock an adult off balance enough to make it fall.
"Ever since I was a small kid, I'd make a list of everything I wanted going into a new situation".
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"If you ask anyone who I've grown up with, I've always been a smaller kid going up against the bigger guys.
The most insidious bully in my junior high wasn't someone who stuffed smaller kids in lockers, but a smaller kid himself: slender, handsome, with a last name that appeared on a big building in town.
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