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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small vial" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a container, typically used for holding liquids, that is both small in size and designed for specific purposes, such as storing medicine or samples.
Example: "The scientist carefully filled a small vial with the chemical solution for the experiment."
Alternatives: "a tiny bottle" or "a miniature container."
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I now wear a small vial on a chain around my neck.
Cohen went into her treatment room and came back with a small vial labelled "Clarity".
In this case, directed evolution begins with a small vial that Chiang pulls from a refrigerator.
Occasionally, camera crews caught family members spitting into a small vial.
I smelled of patchouli, applied from a small vial when nervous, which was frequently.
Theodry Carruth pulled out a small vial of oil and anointed each person's forehead before a prayer was said.
However, there is an antidote to their venomous bites in a small vial that has been hidden onboard the aircraft.
Toiletries were limited to a small vial of White & Company shampoo and a bar of Pears Soap.
And soon everyone stopped complaining about having to pay 85 cents for a small vial of ketchup.
A small vial of Everence can be brought to a tattoo artist and added to any type of inks.
Tiny building blocks: A small vial contains a billion viruses, each with a slightly different genetic modification.
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