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'small goal' is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase implies a goal that is of lesser importance than a larger one. For example, "My small goal for this year is to finish my degree."
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We accomplished that small goal.
"We met a small goal," Wilkens said.
A small goal is putting your make-up on before you go to the shops.
It is a small goal that in the preseason would have seemed laughably inconsequential.
Pick out a small goal and lay out measurable steps toward it.
It can be a really small goal: I'm going to run five minutes today, but maybe next week 15 minutes.
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Chaphekar started setting herself small goals.
I've set myself small goals.
"She needs to set these small goals for herself".
The best way to stay in the moment is to set yourself small goals.
Set small goals along the way and don't be overwhelmed by the process.
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