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"small differences" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when you wish to refer to subtle, minor changes between two things. For example, "The new version of the report has some small differences from the previous one."
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Small differences are found among the ports in different regions.
"Everybody has different opinions about the small stuff and small differences.
More small differences.
We make small differences.
Small differences add up.
There were just two small differences.
There are, conversely, many small differences.
Small differences, sure, but every minute counted.
Call it the narcissism of small differences.
Then there are nuances, small differences.
There are small differences of course.
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