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"small hike" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to a short, relatively easy or gentle hike. Example: "We took a small hike through the forest to reach the waterfall."
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It may have seen a small hike in numbers recently but could need a large complement of new, skilled people.
The EU-15 experienced a marked fall in the share of the low educated in the 1989 1993 period, followed by a small hike in the 1994 1995 period, seemingly corroborating our theoretical prediction.
Not that you'd know it from the Obama Democrats, who are promising a tax cut for 95% of American workers, one that will be only partly offset by a small hike for high earners.
With a small hike, I can see the town below.
If your kids are young, hiking the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage is probably a terrible idea but a small hike around a nearby park for an hour or two is a great start.
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As its name suggests, Footsteps focuses exclusively on "walking safaris", small hikes that bring people out from the jeep – and their comfort zone – and onto the dry, African soil.
The road then continues westward through Keesey Canyon one-half mile (0.8 km) passing a couple of small hiking trails to the intersection with PR 3A.
It was the smallest hike in the state system, but sophomore Nieve Vasquez says "It's going to be harder now" to finish her major in criminal justice.
Beneath her wool socks and too-small hiking boots, that bruise was a continuing reminder of her "own ludicrousness".
And they'll need to take on relatively smaller hikes, like a three-day expedition to the peak of Mount Hood in the state of Oregon.
Democrats and Republicans agree that the tax hikes and spending cuts should be replaced with smaller hikes and cuts, but they disagree on the specifics.
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