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The phrase "a small stand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a compact or modestly sized support structure or display, often for items like food, products, or information.
Example: "At the market, I found a small stand selling homemade jams and jellies."
Alternatives: "a tiny booth" or "a little display".
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The globe rested on a small stand.
Between them is a small stand, just a few inches high, with a $1 coin.
Her husband and mother-in-law have a small stand nearby selling hats and trinkets.
I built a small stand and began selling cigarettes and soda to get by.
Around 1 a.m. we climbed to a low plateau of hard-packed sand with a small stand of thorn trees.
Maybe next Royal Ascot, Clare could begin to make a small stand, by refusing to get dressed up.
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A small stand-alone electrolysis cell has been in operation with tritiated water for 6 months.
At the ground-floor entrance there will be a small stand-up bar.
At the ground-floor entrance there will be a small stand-up bar area with a few stools and a growler station.
In his office, he works at a small stand-up desk, eschewing the walnut table at the center of the tennis court-sized room.
Her two Chinese workers, Li Shude, 24, and Jiang Cheng, 25, share a small, stand-alone room behind Ms. Yui's house, where they sleep on two single beds put together.
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