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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assortment of small" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a variety of small items or elements within a larger context.
Example: "The store offers an assortment of small toys that are perfect for party favors."
Alternatives: "variety of small" or "collection of small".
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Contestants were given an assortment of small objects.
The other prop is an assortment of small far-left parties.
Traditional three-course dinners on a later occasion were just as satisfying as our assortment of small plates.
She also carried seven swivel guns, an assortment of small arms, thirteen cutlasses, forty shackles, and three chains.
For devotees of imported British television, it's worth tuning in simply to savor an intermittent assortment of small mesmerizing turns by Mr. Richardson and Mr. Callow.
Antipasti in the modern American sense -- although I wouldn't say the true Italian sense -- are an assortment of small tastes that stimulate the palate without filling you up.
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As initially formed, General Motors included four major vehicle manufacturers Buick, Cadillac, Oldsmobile, and Oakland and an assortment of smaller firms.
Lichens are not individuals but tiny ecosystems, composed of one main fungus, a group of algae and an assortment of smaller fungi and bacteria.
It said then that two of what mainstream republicans call "micro-groups" would cooperate with an assortment of smaller groupings to carry on "armed struggle".
There is of course a wild assortment of smaller images, words and other art to be gleaned from the elaborate foliage.
In 2010 New York City alone will see three major-league companies dancing radically different versions of the classic, and a yet wider assortment of smaller ones.
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