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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small stone" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a stone that is diminutive in size, often in contexts related to nature, construction, or metaphorical expressions.
Example: "While hiking, I stumbled upon a small stone that caught my eye due to its unique color."
Alternatives: "a tiny rock" or "a little pebble."
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He noticed a small stone marker.
The Northern point is marked by a small, stone lighthouse.
Pawpaw had been stationed near a small stone bridge.
I pitched a small stone over the edge.
A small stone heart reads "loved and not forgotten".
A small stone amphitheater nearby also serves as a large-scale sun dial.
You'll finish, consumed by fatigue, adjacent to a small stone car park.
She rents a small stone cottage out on Airbnb, and has received five-star reviews.
Decorated with antiques, it features a small stone teahouse in the garden.
Now a small stone stèle stands in the Prats dels Cremats to mark the spot.
There's also a small stone cottage with a double bed, where couples often stay.
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