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The phrase "small amount of anger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a minor feeling of anger or irritation in various contexts, such as personal reflections or character descriptions. Example: "After hearing the criticism, she felt a small amount of anger bubbling up inside her."
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There was shock, tears, and no small amount of anger.
Many of her friends, she recalls with wistfulness and no small amount of anger, emigrated during the Iran-Iraq war.
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She might exhibit small amounts of anger but don't take this seriously as it may be due to her professional life as she is very driven, or it could be a natural sign of frustration because she is missing something or someone in her life.
Interviews with people here about the immigrants in town turned up no small amount of uneasiness and sometimes hostility, but there was more confusion and sympathy than anger.
With perhaps a small amount of prodding.
Just a small amount of "Lancastrian French".
A gravita - a small amount of seriousness?
So the companies simply collect a small amount in premiums for a small amount of insurance.
* Small amount of aid redirected.
Small amount of make- up.
Use a small amount of lipgloss.
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