Sentence examples for a tiny area that from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a tiny area that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small space or region in various contexts, such as geography, architecture, or even abstract concepts.
Example: "In the vast landscape, there was a tiny area that remained untouched by human activity."
Alternatives: "a small region that" or "a little space that".

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Test the marker first, though, on a tiny area that isn't seen when you wear or carry it.

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Once you've found the very, very tiny area that works you daren't touch the phone for fear that it won't charge and one of the biggest first world problems is waking up with a phone which says "34% battery".

/ In the relatively tiny area that I was assigned to, I spent days in the intense morning heat painstakingly scraping away layers of dust with a tiny trowel.

But the tiny areas that remain should be preserved.

These beams converged on a pinpoint-accurate spot where they created a lesion that damaged a tiny area of tissue, blocking the pathway that caused the OCD symptoms.

Behind the third row of seats is a tiny storage area that is adequate for just a few bags of groceries.

We had cramped spaces and a tiny desk area that left little room to manipulate the mouse".

For the tiniest stars of all, the remnants like neutron stars and white dwarfs, it's the fact that their trapped energy can only escape through a tiny surface area that keeps them so bright for so long.

Rutherford's work led to the realization that most of an atom's mass was concentrated in a tiny area, the nucleus.

So it's a tiny area.

We stepped into a tiny area strewn with rugs.

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