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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small vase of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the size and type of a vase, often in the context of containing flowers or other items.
Example: "She placed a small vase of fresh daisies on the table to brighten the room."
Alternatives: "a tiny vase of" or "a little vase of".
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A small vase of flowers (not a rooster) sits on each table.
The intimate interior has just 10 tables, each of which is set with decorative copper plates, an amber glass lamp and a small vase of cut flowers.
On the table next to her was the requisite glass of water and a small vase of tightly-packed, closed orange tulips — the sort of fine touch one finds in her writing.
When we arrived at her sunny and bright Riverdale apartment, she greeted us warmly and ushered us into her kitchen, in which the table was set with a colorful cloth and a small vase of flowers.
Remove excess paperwork and possessions, leaving only lighting, a book and perhaps a small vase of flowers.
I use a small vase of fake flowers to hold small necklaces and sunglasses, and a porcelain teapot to hold bracelets and make up brushes.
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This is a great use of a broken rose -- tuck it into a small vase with a small piece of greenery.
The next day, I brought in the first item for my bookcase, a small vase.
Souvenirs brought from back home, a small vase or scarf are appreciated.
If you'd like, put a small vase inside a larger vase.
Place a small vase and glass and coaster on the "table".
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