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The phrase "access to a small" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the ability to reach or obtain something that is limited in size or quantity.
Example: "The researchers had access to a small dataset for their analysis."
Alternatives: "entry to a limited" or "availability of a minor".
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The bathroom provides access to a small north-facing balcony.
Access to a small slice of this cake would kick-start the growth of a real, sustainable independent production industry.
In chimpanzee societies, male chimps try to control access to a small number of females, but not with complete success.
There Washington was sometimes entertained and had access to a small library that Fairfax had begun accumulating at Oxford.
I knew then why I loved to garden and that, as long as I had access to a small patch of green, I would be okay.
Earlier this year her prospects were radically improved when Farm Africa provided her with access to a small allotment and regular training in cultivation.
Google will have access to a small slice of the advertising inventory that brings in almost $6 billion a year for NBC Universal.
They all have access to a small kitchen, where you can rustle up coffee and freshly squeezed juice, and a roof terrace, where breakfast is served.
Without access to a small group of people who both understood my situation and the system, I do not believe I would have come through.
Among the techniques was sending a check and telling recipients they could have access to a small loan by cashing it.
The lawyers said he had been confined to his cell except for visits from them and very limited access to a small outdoor enclosure.
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