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The phrase "a small vocal" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a small vocalization or a small vocal part, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The bird made a small vocal sound that caught my attention."
Alternatives: "a brief vocalization" or "a minor vocal part".
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Most of the protesters were Haitian, though there was also a small, vocal contingent of Dominicans.
She's got a small vocal outraged group coming at four to eat her alive.
"The classical cognoscenti, who are a small, vocal, very active community but, regrettably, a closed community.
Unfortunately, the children's enrollment in school was short-lived, because of a small, vocal group of parents.
There has to be another way to find out whether the majority of airline passengers are upset or whether it's just a small, vocal, minority.
A small, vocal group of critics are lobbying to have Free Basics banned on the basis of net neutrality," claimed a message sent to those users.
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"I think the political fallout over her confirmation was a very, very small vocal minority of people who have any kind of lasting concerns".
Together they formed a small but vocal American camel lobby.
The Association for Judeo-Christian Valuesmallsmall but vocal group, concurs.
A small but vocal group dislikes the payroll tax cuts for employees and small businesses.
The country has significant anti-American political constituencies, including a small but vocal communist party.
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