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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small speaker" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a speaker that is compact in size, often in contexts related to audio equipment or technology.
Example: "I bought a small speaker to take with me on my camping trip, as it fits easily in my backpack."
Alternatives: "a compact speaker" or "a mini speaker."
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Traditional music streams from a small speaker in the background.
He turned on an iPod that was connected to a small speaker dock.
A small speaker attached to his key ring played tranquil reggae.
Soon, music from a small speaker system filled the car, giving rise to a fit of spontaneous dancing.
ENCASED in pouches with a small speaker attached to the outside, iPhones dangled from belts and wrists.
They set up a small speaker, and a local religious leader, Al Sayyid Sadeq, began to speak.
Pressing the mode button activates the tuner, which emits a standard 440-hertz reference pitch from a small speaker.
"While the KAI sounds amazing for such a small speaker, don't expect thumping bass lines," said CNET Asia.
She uses a headset-microphone attached to a small speaker clipped to her waist, and she sings the phrase freshly roasted chestnuts nonstop, in Chinese.
She then pops in a set of false teeth, dons a blond wig and inserts a small speaker into the tracheotomy in her neck.
A close encounter with any of the blobs reveals that each is equipped with a small speaker that emits futuristic electronic noises.
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