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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I got tiny" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in informal contexts to express a feeling of becoming smaller or less significant, but it lacks clarity. Example: "After all the criticism, I felt like I got tiny in their eyes."
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"I got tiny apricots from my local orchard and preserved them with brandy," she said.
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But wait: it gets tinier.
The show got tiny ratings, was axed by Fox, and will now air its upcoming season on Hulu.
Got tiny milk?
It wasn't Champagne, but I did get tiny bubbles, and they made me happy.
But as I started to write, my part got tinier and tinier.
"I like it — I got one tiny little comment," he says.
Then I adored Jules Verne when I got a tiny bit older; I also loved Geoffrey Trease and Henry Treece.
Today I got a tiny glimpse into the frustration that man must feel when, sitting down to write, I found that the letter " " on my keyboard had suddenly stopped working.
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