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The phrase "and a small grid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an object or a concept that includes a small grid as part of its features or components.
Example: "The design includes a vibrant color palette and a small grid to enhance the layout."
Alternatives: "along with a tiny grid" or "as well as a compact grid".
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A few seconds later, though, the picture freezes and a small grid appears, superimposed over the baby's mouth.
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Back in Richmond Hill, Kyle and I drive to the cross section of two highways and pull into a small grid of fast-food outlets, a petrol station and a Quality Inn.
"And not all of them," he says, "just what was felt to be necessary". Back in Richmond Hill, Kyle and I drive to the cross section of two highways and pull into a small grid of fast-food outlets, a petrol station and a Quality Inn.
(Put a standard, 1,200-megawatt reactor on a small grid, and it could trigger a nationwide blackout every time it shut down unexpectedly).
The 2D model covered an area of 327.68 × 102.40 km2, in the horizontal and vertical directions, respectively, discretized by a small grid interval of 0.02 km.
In this preparation, a small network of approximately 25,000 neurons from the rat are excised, separated, and placed onto the surface of a small grid of electrodes less than 2 mm in diameter [24].
It's a very male environment, very football, although other than when the linemen retreat to a small grid field-side and hurtle at each other to practice blocking, there isn't much actual contact.
It's about building a town on a small grid by matching objects, and is very addictive.
The railroad runs through the town, dividing a small grid of residential streets from the lumber yard and treatment plant where stacks of wood are soaked in preservatives.
Each GWEN antenna is connected to a small grid of copper wire buried underground at its base and operates with less than 2,000 watts of power.
Gego makes a small grid from jigsaw blades; Mona Hatoum a big one from barbed wire; Cornelia Parker another from bullet lead turned into thin wiring.
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