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Discover LudwigThe phrase "small stake" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically refers to a small amount of money or investment in something. Example: "I only have a small stake in this company, but I'm hopeful that it will grow in the future."
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Tiger Woods has his small stake.
Workers were given a small stake.
But that small stake appears to have had outsize influence.
RDG already owns a small stake in DST.
Huizenga is going to keep a small stake.
In 2004, it acquired a small stake in Baidu, which was then a tiny start-up.
Facebook is also aligned with Microsoft, which owns a small stake in it.
Mr Pinault acquired control of a small stake in Le Monde in the 1990s.
Mr. Woodford, who still holds a small stake in Olympus, was present at the stockholders meeting.
Greenberg has sold his small stake in the Rangers back to the ownership group.
Siebel has a small stake in Satmetrix, the research firm that does the surveys.
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