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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small stretch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a minor exaggeration or a slight deviation from the truth or reality.
Example: "While it may be a small stretch to say that he is the best player in the league, he certainly has impressive skills."
Alternatives: "a bit of a stretch" or "somewhat of an exaggeration".
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Only a small stretch of road remains dry, and that is where they park the truck.
It would seem like just a small stretch of charming, hilly farmland.
Everyone follows obediently, for example, when we put down in Condor fjord, walking through a small stretch of subantarctic forest.
Keep walking toward Bedford Avenue and you'll soon pass a small stretch of grass next to the apartment complex.
By late April, government troops had cornered the remaining LTTE fighters along a small stretch of the northeast coast.
It's a small stretch of sand attached to Victoria Island, one of the most upmarket neighbourhoods in Lagos.
The proposal would add the name to a small stretch of Rogers Place in the Longwood section of the Bronx.
There is only a small stretch of beach where the party happens, only one pub where everybody meets.
Judy and I started on a small stretch of I-580 that was off limits to trucks.
"The coast of Montenegro is a match for Croatia yet everything is close by as it is a small stretch of coastline," he says.
Now imagine swarms of aircraft all trying to land together on a small stretch of water with no assistance and no gizmos.
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