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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sort of tiny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is small or diminutive in a vague or non-specific way.
Example: "She found a sort of tiny creature hiding under the leaves in her garden."
Alternatives: "a kind of small" or "a type of little".
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Nextdoor is a sort of tiny Facebook for neighborhoods.
The SpotMini is a sort of tiny robot giraffe capable of an impressive battery of skills, demonstrated in the video by jaunting up a flight of stairs, putting dishes in the dishwasher and (somewhat begrudgingly) delivering a can of soda.
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Dr Dugas told BBC Earth: "I just think it's neat, and probably underappreciated, that all sort of tiny animals are living pretty complicated lives".
Jérémie Bouchaud and his colleagues at the German office of iSuppli, a market-research company that has been analysing the sector, are increasingly finding a new sort of tiny microphone in the products which they tear apart in order to identify manufacturing trends.These mikes use a technology known as MEMS (microelectromechanical systems).
It was a sort of NPR style "Tiny Desk Concert".
It was a sort of NPR style "Tiny Desk Concert". I sat down with Gaan before the band went on to learn a bit more about how the app works.
What would a netbook be without all sorts of tiny accessories?
Here, we discuss attained dynamics of atoms (or their tiny grains) amalgamating into a particular phase of grain or crystallite and electron-dynamics responsible for binding atoms in the formation of all sorts of tiny grains, grains and crystallites controlling overall morphology-structure of films thickness at few nanometers to several microns.
We have all sorts of tiny plates, bowls and cups and even when we're using regular plates, I serve small portions to all the kids.
Rather than treating the festival as an experience to be factually documented, Lyndon focuses on unexpected juxtapositions between architectural shapes, interesting textures, and all sorts of tiny details—often pulling them out of their mundane contexts to create particular moments of poignancy.
The David Parr House in Britain is a sort of time capsule: a tiny brick 19th-century rowhouse turned museum that has scarcely changed in the nine decades since its best-known owner died.
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