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The phrase "a patchwork of tiny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is made up of many small, varied pieces or elements, often in a way that suggests a lack of uniformity or coherence.
Example: "The artist created a stunning quilt that was a patchwork of tiny squares, each one telling a different story."
Alternatives: "a mosaic of small" or "a collage of tiny".
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After the Italian Risorgimento, the movement to create one country from a patchwork of tiny entities, Italy was united in 1861 under Vittorio Emanuele II.
It does not help that Vietnam's new constitution, which passed in late November, calls for state-owned enterprises to keep a central role in the economy.The countryside, for the most part, is a patchwork of tiny plots.
She will give the dough a kiss of orange blossom water or almond extract, add cinnamon and raisins, paint on whimsical pink sugar swirls, or add a patchwork of tiny crossbones that bake into flowery forms.
A patchwork of tiny fragments doesn't maintain itself as forest nearly as well as a large expense; it's more prone to drying out, for example.
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By awarding "world heritage" status to a patchwork of more than 1,000 tiny vineyards in the Côte d'Or, south of Dijon, Unesco is, in effect, backing the traditional French belief in the untranslatable word "terroir".
With a unique, sustainable viticultural landscape that was awarded Unesco World Heritage status in 2004, the scenic route passes through a patchwork of hundreds of currais, tiny stone-walled vineyards, which protect the vines from sea breezes, and is surrounded by woods nurturing heather, incense trees and picconia azorica, a white-flowering shrub endemic to the Azores.
A turquoise gown made from a patchwork of embroidered silks, linked by tiny strings of crystal fringing, had a sensuous movement on the body which brought to mind Galliano.
From computers and cameras in his small chaotic office – under a patchwork of posters including one of a tiny aborted foetus on the end of a finger and another of a large photograph manipulated to look as if it were taken from inside one of the twin towers as a plane headed toward it on 9/11 with the words: "Wake up call from the Lord" – Horsley puts out a barrage of propaganda.
We're a patchwork of small towns".
"We saw a patchwork of different decisions".
Baghdad is a patchwork of building sites.
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