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The phrase "a small studio with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a studio that has certain features or amenities.
Example: "The apartment comes with a small studio with a kitchenette and a cozy reading nook."
Alternatives: "a compact studio featuring" or "a modest studio equipped with".
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It's a small studio with uneven brick walls.
"It is a one-bedroom, which means it is a small studio with a wall arbitrarily put up," Dr. Ough said.
So he financed his fourth album, "White Ladder" (ATO/BMG), himself, recording it in a small studio with modest equipment, and it became a multimillion seller across Europe and then in the United States.
A small studio with a capacity of around 80, the Downstairs Theatre hosts a programme of new writing and (mostly) only invites critics on the proviso they don't publish a review.
Hosts will get access to a small studio with three mics and an iPad.
It was a small studio with old hardwood floors.
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When we started season 2 of the show, we decided that we should move into a smaller studio with no natural light.
That is the décor in the back rooms of the arsenal, now a small studio apartment with an outdated corner kitchenette and tiny full bath.
"We want to put in a small studio theatre with about 300 seats, two new rehearsal rooms and storage for 30,000 costumes which are currently kept in a warehouse".
I loaded my paintings into a rental truck and I moved everything I owned into a small studio apartment with my girlfriend.
I was 19, totally strung out on heroin, going to art school, working in a men's clothing store, and renting a small studio apartment with my college roommate in Hell's Kitchen, a neighborhood notorious for drugs and prostitution.
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