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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small pond" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a body of water that is relatively small in size, often found in natural settings or gardens.
Example: "The children spent the afternoon playing by a small pond, skipping stones and watching the frogs jump."
Alternatives: "a tiny pond" or "a little pond".
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A small pond abutted a private forest.
But the school was a small pond.
"It was such a small pond".
The property also has a small pond.
Driving the back roads, we stopped by a small pond.
"Here, you're a big fish in a small pond.
Some ducks had settled that morning on a small pond.
A two-tiered deck overlooks a small pond.
Sig Blondy, big fish in a small pond?
Updike is a large, elite fish in a small pond.
He has plans for the construction of a small pond that could improve water efficiency.
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