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"small sums" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it in a sentence such as: "I often donate small sums of money to charity."
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And not just small sums.
These are relatively small sums.
We're not talking small sums.
But small affairs raise small sums.
"It's very small sums," he says.
Some were purchased for small sums.
"And cash, in small sums, is completely untraceable," he said.
The donations, many of them, came in small sums.
"They can be bought for very small sums of money.
Relatively small sums keep millions of children in school, vaccinated and fairly healthy, for example.
Strict proof of identity may not be needed for some customers, given the small sums involved.
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