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The phrase "a tiny bit cleaner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when making a comparison to indicate a small degree of cleanliness.
Example: "After the cleaning session, the kitchen was a tiny bit cleaner than before."
Alternatives: "slightly cleaner" or "a little cleaner".
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And with that, Brooklyn's largest remaining stretch of forest was a tiny bit cleaner.
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Every day a tiny bit.
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In fact, it fell a tiny bit.
"It's all a tiny bit premature".
"I do a tiny bit of politics.
But it's only a tiny bit.
I felt a tiny bit proud.
A tiny bit, I suspect.
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