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The phrase "a small wall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a wall that is not large in size, often in contexts related to construction, architecture, or physical barriers.
Example: "In the garden, we decided to build a small wall to separate the flower beds from the lawn."
Alternatives: "a tiny barrier" or "a short partition".
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A small wall inside the front door, to help block evil spirits from coming in.
At the vicinity of Bloch lines, we observe both a small wall distortion and an increased SHG intensity.
Others ran forward to try to clamber over a fence and a small wall on to the pitch.
A small wall sculpture by Ricci Albenda, an ambitious and interesting artist, gets lost in the shuffle.
In traditional Chinese architecture, a small wall stands a few feet in front of the entrance to a home.
I… In traditional Chinese architecture, a small wall stands a few feet in front of the entrance to a home.
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After dealing with his neighbor's loud music one too many times, this guy invented a simple Arduino-based device that uses a small wall-mounted microphone to monitor the neighbor's music levels.
During his Christmas video conference with troops, Trump signaled a smaller wall.
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