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The phrase "a tiny accident" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a minor or insignificant mishap or incident.
Example: "While cooking, I had a tiny accident when I spilled a little flour on the counter."
Alternatives: "a small mishap" or "a minor incident."
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As the writer Scott Rosenberg put it, Professor Gould saw our species as "simply a tiny accident occurring on a minor side-branch of the evolutionary tree".
Therefore, there is necessity to study hidden failures caused by generator-power grid coordination problem; otherwise a tiny accident could lead to instability and large scale blackouts of power grid.
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The story is bogus, according to the NRA, because the number of people who die from shootings that are ruled as accidents are a tiny fraction of the number of dead people pulled from vehicular wrecks.
One side, she suggests, still has a tiny bit of paralysis from her accident.
In Bangalore, where hundreds of such minor accidents occur daily, only a tiny fraction of cases gets reported to the police.
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