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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny antiquated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is both small in size and outdated or old-fashioned.
Example: "The museum displayed a tiny antiquated clock that had not worked in decades."
Alternatives: "a small outdated" or "a little old-fashioned."
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They supplied me with advice, birthday congratulations after they took a message from home, and a tiny, antiquated 220-volt hair dryer.
One of fragility, even, for how can a historically great international orchestra continue to function in the highly charged world economy of a new century from such a tiny, antiquated base?
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The airport was tiny, antiquated.
Written in tiny antiquated Yiddish script across now-yellowed paper, up margins, wringing the last bit of space afforded.
It panders to a tiny, tiny minority.
A tiny, tiny little town.
A tiny aphid.
A tiny bit lame?
A tiny smile.
A tiny, tiny monkey.
A tiny hand.
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