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The phrase "a consequence of tiny" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a result or effect related to something small, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "The changes in the ecosystem were a consequence of tiny alterations in the environment."
Alternatives: "a result of small" or "an effect of minor".
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This theory, which postulates that everything in the universe is a consequence of tiny strings oscillating in ten dimensions, was thought to have observable consequences only at very small scales as much smaller than atoms as atoms are smaller than the solar system.
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Malnutrition's global toll is also not mainly a consequence of famines, wars and other catastrophes, as is widely thought; in fact, such events are responsible for only a tiny part of the worldwide malnutrition crisis.
"Making together a consequence of America".
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And as a consequence of, what?
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About half of all stable nuclei have nonzero spin; as a consequence they act as tiny magnets, a fact that has far-reaching consequences.
A lot of tiny lettering!
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