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The part of a sentence "small fish" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts depending on the intended meaning and purpose of the sentence. Here are a few examples: 1. "The river was teeming with small fish, creating a vibrant ecosystem." 2. "The new employee is just a small fish in this big corporate pond." 3. "Don't worry about those small fish, focus on catching the big ones." 4. "The old man always tells tall tales about the giant shark he once caught, but I suspect it was just a small fish." 5. "I finally found my niche in this industry, I'm no longer a small fish in a big pond."
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Also a small fish".
The small fish.
Pools in oases contain small fish.
"Small fish," he wrote of some.
Small fish swam by, amorphous little blips.
"We're still a relatively small fish in a big pond".
But these bands, I was told, were small fish.
The minnow (which is a small fish, apparently).
"This was not some small fish," Mr. Castleman said.
Benjaminson got as far as growing a small fish fillet.
The very small fish are given back to the sea.
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