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The phrase "a small puff of wind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gentle or light breeze in various contexts, such as weather descriptions or poetic imagery.
Example: "As I stood by the lake, a small puff of wind rustled the leaves and sent ripples across the water."
Alternatives: "a gentle breeze" or "a light gust of wind."
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A small puff of wind raised the dust.
A small puff of wind sends a player to ground.
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With fine glitter, when opened the card will send out a small puff of the glitter.
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