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The phrase 'small numbers of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a small quantity of something. For example: "Small numbers of people attended the event."
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Most involve only small numbers of children.
So far, only small numbers of hospitals have agreed.
"Smaller engagements against fairly small numbers of insurgents".
Both states were still counting small numbers of absentee ballots.
(Mercedes does sell small numbers of the Smart two-seater).
So they have small numbers of electoral college votes.
There are small numbers of Slovaks, Czechs, and Armenians.
Still, small numbers of protesters have gathered on Bangkok streets in defiance of martial law.
(There were also reports of small numbers of Special Forces at work in Mali).
Small numbers of undecided voters and seemingly random events were key.
Despite playing host to small numbers of parasites, worm recipients reported little discomfort.
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