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The phrase "a small town of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific small town in relation to a larger context, such as its location or characteristics.
Example: "I grew up in a small town of less than 1,000 residents, surrounded by beautiful forests."
Alternatives: "a quaint village of" or "a tiny community of".
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This is a small town of 5,000 people….
This is a small town of whitewashed houses on a cliff 30km from Lisbon.
DuBuc had grown up in Howell, Michigan, a small town of berry and melon farmers.
"I'm from a small town of 2,500 people," Grant said.
When we lived here, Cairo was a small town of perhaps six million people.
But they wonder how a small town of 21,000 people, like South Lake Tahoe, can tackle climate change.
Not just a couple of folks, but scores of them in a small town of only a few hundred people.
Morwell is a small town of 14,000 people about 150km east of Melbourne in the Latrobe valley.
Allegany is a small town of 8,500 people along New York's Southern Tier, about 60 miles south of Buffalo.
It's a small town of about 8,000 people and it's actually really easy to be in small-town mode.
Her loneliness is soon alleviated when she discovers a secret portal to Monster Village, a small town of friendly monsters.
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