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The phrase "a tiny bit awkward" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation, statement, or behavior that feels slightly uncomfortable or not quite right. Example: "During the meeting, there was a moment of silence that felt a tiny bit awkward before someone finally spoke up."
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After the first gig in Nashville, Swift launched into a detailed dissection of "Let It Go", a tiny bit awkward since Bay didn't know any of her songs to return the compliment.
Don't buy into that stupid British attitude of sticking a commitment out because you've picked one now, haven't you, mate, and it'd be a tiny bit awkward to say it's not working.
Don't buy into that stupid British attitude of sticking a commitment out because you've picked one and it would be a tiny bit awkward to say it's not working.
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A tiny bit lame?
Every day a tiny bit.
"A tiny bit," he said.
"I do a tiny bit of politics.
In fact, it fell a tiny bit.
But it's only a tiny bit.
I felt a tiny bit proud.
Not even a tiny bit.
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