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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a little tiny bit more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a small additional amount or degree of something, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "I just need a little tiny bit more time to finish this project."
Alternatives: "a bit more" or "just a tad more".
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Now, I want to look back a little tiny bit.
You brought back a little tiny bit of it.
A little tiny bit of garlic is essential.
We know a little tiny bit about her father.
Add just a little tiny bit of hairspray.
If you can't do this watch only a LITTLE TINY bit.
Put a little eggplant, emerald, chocolate, or black eyeliner on your upper lids, and a little tiny bit underneath, too.
Like have a fun house and family and have cool things to show always have cool things to do and when they get a little jealous they will respect you a tiny bit more.
For example, she would stop us if we wanted to ask her a tiny bit more question.
It's a little, tiny, tiny bit better.
If I had lived just a tiny little bit more … The inhabitants of the graveyard are hopelessly self-involved, but the book transcends their narrow purview.
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