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The phrase "a small tour" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a brief or limited visit to a place or event, often for the purpose of exploration or introduction.
Example: "During our vacation, we took a small tour of the historic district to learn more about its architecture and history."
Alternatives: "a brief tour" or "a short tour".
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I plan on taking a small tour.
In recent weeks she's unveiled some of the new material during a small tour.
Fair enough — that's a big-ticket item for a small tour.
Where can we find a small tour group with other youngsters?
They recorded a couple of sides, which got them some radio play and a small tour, opening for the Duprees.
Taken together, they amount to a memoir-within-a-memoir, a small tour de force of memory, experience, and representation.
It does, however, contain one scene — the very first, as it happens — that is itself a small tour de force.
But that spring, Cohen helped him plan a small tour, beginning in Oklahoma and moving to the West Coast.
Curt Freed AB '65, MD '69 will guide a small tour of alumni and guests at 11 AM on Saturday, December 19th.
I just thought it would be good if we booked a small tour, and then, you know, if we want to do more, we'll do more".
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For the four- or five-hour jaunt from Creel to Batopilas, you can pick your mode of transport — public bus, which leaves once a day and can be packed to the gills; a small tour-group van, which can be cost effective; or a private driver in a vintage S.U.V.
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