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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small ring of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a circular object or formation that is small in size, often in a physical or metaphorical context.
Example: "She wore a small ring of flowers in her hair during the ceremony."
Alternatives: "a tiny circle of" or "a little band of".
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A small ring of onlookers watched him, some filming or taking pictures.
Then the drop falls, and a new drop takes its place, also depositing a small ring of calcium carbonate.
Adélie penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae), species of penguin (order Sphenisciformes) characterized by black and white plumage and a small ring of white feathers surrounding each eye.
As for amenities, there's air-conditioning, power windows, power locks and even a strikingly minimalist cup holder consisting of little more than a small ring of aluminum that suspends a leather strap.
The Galaxy S 4 clearly has a small ring of competition in the spec department.
Half of these women had a pessary, a small ring of silicone, inserted into their cervix.
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Allow them to dry by creating a small ring out of paper and setting it on top.
There is evidence of a smaller ring of stones to the northeast.
A ring of police officers would have to be deployed as far as Canal Street, and a smaller ring of iron and officers would encircle the courthouse and streets around it.
Nearby and to the north east is a smaller ring of eight stones in the centre of which the geophysical work identified four further pits.
(A small ring Is the boundary of our life, And many generations Form a constant procession In the endless chain of being).
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