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The phrase "a line of tiny figures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sequence or arrangement of small representations, such as people or objects, often in a visual context.
Example: "In the artwork, there was a line of tiny figures marching across the canvas, creating a sense of movement and depth."
Alternatives: "a row of small figures" or "a series of miniature figures".
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Through the window, we could see a line of tiny figures with their arms up in the air.
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It takes a while to spy the line of tiny figures, almost obscured by the grasses in the foreground.
A line of tiny hand stitches, stressed by wear, gives you a creepy feeling.
Beneath the final photograph, a line of tiny gray text read "H/T Elite Daily".
In 1968, Mattel introduced a line of tiny dragsters with mag wheels, bubble windshields and names like Beatnik Bandit.
Damnation is a diagram, in which thousands of tiny figures are detailed to enact agony.
More in the Hudson River School line, trees, tiny figures and a rustic cabin appear at various distances, while close up there are two ancestral images from 19th-century photographs and, at right, a realistic vignette of a figure bent over what could be a typewriter.
A line of people, small gray figures.
"Idyll" (circa 1960), a lyrical landscape by Antonio Amaduzzi involving a lone tree, a puffy white cloud and a line of grassy earth, is invaded by the tiny figures of an embracing couple leaning against the trunk.
The new Bratz include a line of #SelfieSnaps dolls with tiny cameras and tops emblazoned with the word "Selfie".
Schwarz carries a line of soft, safe toys for tiny toddlers who might hit Daddy over the head.
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