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The phrase "small meat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a portion or type of meat that is smaller in size, often in culinary contexts. Example: "For the appetizer, I would like to order the small meat platter to share with the table."
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"It's a small, small meat world," Mr. Dickson said.
"The whole idea is that you should get to know a small meat distributor, a small butcher or a small farmer.
The landmarked space was once a butcher shop, so there will be a small meat market: 611 Hudson Street (Abingdon Square).
Mi Pueblo grew from a small meat market in San Jose opened in 1991 by Juvenal Chavez, who had emigrated from the Mexican state of Michoacán seven years earlier.
Together with his father Jerry, he grew the family meat business, founded by his grandfather Julian in Long Island, NY in 1921, into one of the most respected and successful small meat processors in the industry.
Drawn by the city's low rents and artsy vibe, young chefs are breaking the culinary mold and tapping into the Northwestern bounty of local fisheries, small meat purveyors and artisanal farms.
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The use of wildlife other than through tourism takes place on commercial land through consumptive harvesting of game for own use, small-scale meat sale, live game capture and sale, and medium-scale commercial meat sale.
A few kilometres away is Smak-Eko, a small meat-processing plant but a big local employer with 150 workers.
The immense frog is part of a permanent exhibition that also features reconstructions of a vegetarian pug-nosed crocodile and a small meat-eating dinosaur.
Acquiescence from the man who chairs the museum's Division of Paleontology and who specializes in research on the evolutionary relationship between small meat-eating dinosaurs and present-day birds.
Displaying a variety of fossil casts, Dr. Conrad plans to introduce Dave, the skeleton of a Sinornithosaurus, an 80-million-year-old small, meat-eating dinosaur "with a nice halo of feathers preserved around the head, arms and legs".
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