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The phrase "a very small area" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a limited physical space or a specific region that is notably tiny in size.
Example: "The garden consists of a very small area, just enough for a few potted plants."
Alternatives: "a tiny space" or "a minuscule region."
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Second, we're dealing with a very small area with a great many extremists.
An exterminator determined that the incursion was limited to a "very small area in the newsroom".
The result is an unusually vibrant food subculture concentrated in a very small area.
I hadn't spent much time outside of a very small area of Virginia before".
A very small area drains into the eastward-bound James River system of Virginia.
"The expectation was for me to dance in a very small area in a very minimalist way," he said.
"Most of the organisms on the reef spend most of their lives within a very small area," Booth said.
"Everything is carried out on a very small area of play, with sharp movements, tight cuts, quick jumps.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict involves a very small area of land, only a few million people, and no mineral resources.
"The Korean Peninsula is a very small area geographically," Mr. Maazel said, "and has an entirely different role to play in the course of human events".
How did it take four months to arrest one of the organisers of the attacks, when it turns out he remained within a very small area of Brussels?
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