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The phrase "a tiny box" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a small container or object that is box-shaped.
Example: "She opened a tiny box that contained a delicate piece of jewelry."
Alternatives: "a small box" or "a little box."
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After a round of negotiations, a salesman handed Jah a tiny box across the counter.
Finally, I spotted a tiny box, smaller than a film canister.
She makes the shape of a tiny box with her hands.
It was a tiny box meant to sit next to your TV and stream high-definition movies from Netflix instantly.
The Celluon Epic is a tiny box that projects a blazing, red keyboard on to any flat surface.
The film begins with a half-dead detainee being beaten, waterboarded, sexually humiliated and, finally, locked in a tiny box.
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He sat in a tiny box-like building with a brazier, guarding company property all night.
'Luckily, they look very different,' says Vy. Leaves that will later be used to wrap sticky rice are glistening, and an 'ant house' – a tiny, box-shaped nest made of leaves – has been dislodged by droplets and lies on the ground.
And, if you keep them alone in a little tiny box during their sensitive phase, they will sing, but it will be a kind of tentative, crummy song".
This one's the Mac Fusion, apparently a no-frills tiny box aimed at developers.
Prayer ceremonies in the Finger Lakes, I thought: a fitting end for this tiny box of fragrant leaves.
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