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The phrase "and creates a small" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing an action that results in the formation of something small, such as an object, effect, or outcome.
Example: "The artist mixes the colors and creates a small masterpiece on the canvas."
Alternatives: "and forms a tiny" or "and produces a little".
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This peculiar wind pattern at 94 km during 18 30 IST deforms the shape of the KH billow and creates a small bulge or outward notch at 94 km which is conceptually drawn in Figure 6a.
Make sure the grind is evenly distributed, fills the basket, and creates a small mound on top of the filter basket.
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The school has also incorporated a team model, "so teachers can regroup students as they see fit, and creates a smaller school within the school," said the principal, Sean Michel.
3 This curvature decreases the space between the ribs and creates a smaller chest cavity.
Preservationists hope to raise $250,000 to restore the historic buildings and create a small historical park.
Brazil has managed to cut spending and create a small budget surplus before interest is paid on government debt.
The pair work together as a normal pair would to solve the problem and create a small piece of working software.
The more common procedure involves stapling shut most of the stomach and creating a small, one-ounce pouch severely restricting how much food a patient can eat.
"I've been working with the figure for the past few years, and wanted go a bit further and create a small 'population' of figures.
The second struck an area used as a parking lot for the hospital's ambulances, damaging a water line and creating a small pond, as well as destroying three ambulances and shattering the windows in others.
So these orphans of miscegenation met and married and created a small society of their own, in a two-story house with Gothic gables on the east side of Castries, which is now occupied by a printer.
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