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The phrase "a bundle of tiny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a collection or group of small items or entities, often conveying a sense of abundance or variety.
Example: "She collected a bundle of tiny seashells during her walk along the beach."
Alternatives: "a collection of small" or "a group of little".
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Each eye was a bundle of tiny, elongate prisms, often hundreds or thousands of them, and each pointed in a slightly different direction so that the animal could scan its entire surroundings on or near the sea floor.
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If you could look at the end of a log with a microscope, it would resemble a giant bundle of tiny cocktail drinking straws.
At Mach 4 or 5, the air flow would become dangerously hot but this heat exchanger - consisting of a dense and closely-guarded bundle of tiny tubes - would chill things down to a manageable temperature in milliseconds.
By the time I hauled him to a halt we were among a bundle of riders milling in a tiny space.
Because the string's bundle of tiny filaments was not sealed at the end and the sheathing tended to disintegrate, the tailstring was acting as a wick drawing vaginal bacteria up into the uterus.
The box was fitted with a tiny lens that poked out toward my face and a bundle of wires that coiled back into his computer.
The box was fitted with a tiny lens that poked out towards my face and a bundle of wires that coiled back into his computer.
In 1665, a bundle of cloth from London arrived at the door of the tailor for the village of Eyam, a tiny community in the midlands of England.
It's a bundle of neuroses.
A bundle of stinking rags and flesh".
I'm a bundle of nerves".
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