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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small salad" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a portion of salad that is smaller in size, often in the context of ordering food or describing a meal.
Example: "For lunch, I decided to order a small salad instead of a large meal to keep it light."
Alternatives: "a little salad" or "a tiny salad".
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Each comes with a small salad.
But instead I had a small salad.
Another top-notch starter was the lightly bound meatballs teamed with a small salad.
Every entree comes with a choice of French fries, mashed potatoes or a small salad.
Each would do nicely as an appetizer for one; many are garnished with a small salad.
A small salad sprinkled with toasted pine nuts accompanies this delicious treat.
A classic hamburger (served with french fries and a small salad) and a beer costs about 10 euros.
Grilled prawns, another starter, proved equally successful when teamed with a small salad of tomatoes, cucumber and crumbled feta.
Otherwise it's a bit of this, a bit of that — crackers and cheese, a small salad — whatever catches my fancy.
Jerk chicken ($5.95), much spicier than the goat, comes with the same sides plus a small salad.
On another occasion, a mound of them, with a small salad, became a more substantial first course.
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