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The phrase "a small stipend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a modest amount of money given as a salary or allowance, often for work or services rendered.
Example: "The internship offers a small stipend to help cover living expenses during the program."
Alternatives: "a modest allowance" or "a minimal salary."
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The program's teachers get a small stipend.
And there was even a small stipend.
A small stipend will be paid to the successful candidate.
She said the fellows will be paid a small stipend.
Sometimes clubs get a small stipend from the company.
There were no administrative costs except a small stipend for Kamzitu.
The fund provides a small stipend and additional insurance for volunteers.
A small stipend will be paid to the successful candidate.Applications must reach us by February 1st.
The players represent the cities where they live and get only a small stipend.
A small stipend will be paid to the successful candidate.Applications must reach us by February 25th.
This year, he was promoted to teaching assistant at the camp and received a small stipend.
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