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The phrase "a few tiny changes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to minor adjustments or modifications that are not significant in scale.
Example: "After reviewing the document, I realized that a few tiny changes were needed to improve clarity."
Alternatives: "a couple of small adjustments" or "some minor tweaks".
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With the support of Christie's family there have been a few "tiny" changes, including how some of the characters die or their locations when murders occur.
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Now, it has required a few tiny, tiny changes to my lifestyle, but we're talking really trivial.
"It looks like we are being offered 30 pieces of silver to betray our people and our future," said Ian Fry of Tuvalu, one of a few tiny Pacific islands for whom climate change is a matter of survival.
"I wanted to do it set in the present," says Norton-Hale, "and, though I've taken a few tiny liberties, you don't need to change very much at all to make it work.
Well, I had a few tiny successes.
The news made a few tiny ripples.
He observed a few tiny flealike insects hopping around.
People in all but a few, tiny cultures do it.
A few tiny deals are already happening.
And a few tiny details like capital costs and permits.
d Axial T2-weighted MRI reveals the irregular spiculated hypointense lesion (arrow) with a few tiny hyperintense foci.
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