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Discover LudwigThe phrase "small pile" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a modest quantity of items stacked or grouped together. Example: "She placed a small pile of books on the table for her guests to browse through."
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In return, he accepted a small pile of mail.
Put a small pile of rocket leaves alongside.
She had a small pile of mail addressed to Gomez.
She ignores the small pile of doggy sick.
Instead there was a small pile of embers, and over it a pot of rice.
On a table near the kitchen sat a small pile of mail.
She left behind her handlers and a small pile of torn cardboard.
Tommy scrapes the grits into a small pile and takes another bite.
The cash had scattered, some of it in a small pile between two cars.
"Slim dumps a small pile of powder on the coffee table.
In the corner a small pile of smouldering charcoal shows where breakfast had been prepared.
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