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The phrase "a particularly tiny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the smallness of an object or concept in a descriptive context.
Example: "She found a particularly tiny insect crawling on the leaf."
Alternatives: "an especially small" or "a notably little".
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Korean Bar i is a particularly tiny, garish and friendly representative of these.
Ms. Semino recalled one Upper East Side apartment she helped sell that had a particularly tiny bedroom with a queen bed in it.
On his blog (translated to English) he describes how a particularly tiny elephant that he walked with in 2012 had died: [S]adly she was just too small and traumatized to survive without her mother and passed away shortly after my last trip.
There was also a particularly tiny child with bright neon sneakers that was just so happy.
A way to store information in a particularly tiny area is by taking advantage of the fact that individual electrons possess magnetization, which is called their spin.
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All of the work colleges are small — the largest, Berea, has a total student body of about fifteen hundred — but Sterling is particularly tiny, with only a hundred and twenty students.
All of the work colleges are small the largest, Berea, has a total student body of about fifteen hundred but Sterling is particularly tiny, with only a hundred and twenty students.
The phones designed here are particularly tiny, innovative and trendy, in a variety of shapes and colors.
Even two school girls, sketching in silence, politely moved aside when I strained to read the details of one particularly tiny palanquin.
For eons, bacteria have battled particularly tiny viruses called bacteriophages, or phages for short, which infect and kill bacteria but leave humans and other animals alone.
And recent research has demonstrated that chronic exposure to air pollution, particularly tiny particles called fine particulate matter that are released when fossil fuels are burned, increases the risk of dying from heart and lung diseases.
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