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"a small present" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a gift or token of appreciation that is small in size. Example sentence: "I bought my friend a small present for her birthday, a delicate necklace with her birthstone."
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Aileen is pregnant and a woman friend throws a baby shower for her, at which she receives a small present of money.
When he was a child, his father Jerry would go to Cheltenham every year, and every year he would bring him back a small present.
He showed interest, keeping track of the stories I told of my kids, occasionally delivering a small present to me that I could give to them.
My wife sent along a small present for each day of the trip, which Bodi opened eagerly every morning: rainbow lollipops, a Spirograph, beads for bracelet-making.
Iain always used to say that he was a big fan of his fans – sometimes citing one in particular who shook his hand after an event in Liverpool and left behind a small "present" to smoke later.
Some managers argue that it is pointless to look beyond ten years since cash flows will have only a small present value when discounted and since no one can accurately forecast that far ahead.
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To its credit, this is not a novel that depends on plot .The Thin Place"concerns a small present-day New England community in late spring and early summer.
During their time together, Profumo gave Keeler a few small presents, and once, a sum of £20 as a gift for her mother.
Most cases with CMV infection present with pneumonia, and a small number present with liver involvement [ 5, 6].
Osteochondral lesions of the talus, large or small, present a challenge to the treating orthopaedic surgeon.
A small fraction present in the nucleus was also evident.
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