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"make a small fortune" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it when referring to someone's success at a particular task, such as when they have used their skills to make a lot of money. For example: "John used his talent for investing to make a small fortune."
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But this buyer now stands to make a small fortune.
To adapt the old gag: how do you make a small fortune from the internet?
I think he knew he was going to make a small fortune out of it.
It's owners were, after all, about to make a small fortune out of a Manchester City takeover.
There used to be a joke popular among English wine producers: "How do you make a small fortune?
Sometimes fishermen find bags of cocaine jettisoned or lost from drug-trafficking vessels and they will make a small fortune selling them back to the dealers.
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In addition, I was making a small fortune.
Most significantly, he made a small fortune by selling art.
"Heck, I've made a small fortune myself".
Bikram Choudhury, the originator of this yoga, has made a small fortune teaching it.
His wife, also Iranian-American, made a small fortune in plastic surgery clinics.
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