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The phrase "a tiny bent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small curve or angle in an object or material.
Example: "The artist added a tiny bent to the metal sculpture to give it a unique shape."
Alternatives: "a small curve" or "a slight bend".
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Elder Al Samuels, a tiny, bent-over octogenarian with the piping, scratched voice of the very old, was also the most philosophically inclined.
A tiny bit lame?
Every day a tiny bit.
"A tiny bit," he said.
It was a tiny boat.
Taste a tiny bit.
Flirt just a tiny bit.
But none of them loved it like Antonetta -- Annie, as she was known in the neighborhood -- a tiny, wiry girl with a determinedly artistic bent and the first of the Egidio children to be born in America.
It panders to a tiny, tiny minority.
A tiny aphid.
A tiny smile.
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