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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny branch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small limb or offshoot of a tree or plant, often in a literal or metaphorical context.
Example: "The bird perched delicately on a tiny branch, swaying gently in the breeze."
Alternatives: "a small twig" or "a little limb".
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Mr. Wheeler clipped a tiny branch for me to sniff.
Very little trickles down into Camden, which recently closed a tiny branch library.
A tiny branch of a Ridgewood, N.J., restaurant serving classic Italian: 235 East 53rd Street, (212) 371-2120.
The debates exhilarated intellectuals, and produced manifestos, constructivist textile designs and just about enough actual outfits, handmade for those with hard cash or blat, to stock a tiny branch of Top Shop.
The mountain redoubts were a secure home for his ethnic group, the Alawite sect, a tiny branch of the Shiite school of Islam and a sect often branded as heretical by the Sunni Muslim majority that dominated Syria.
It's a tiny branch, squeezed into a strip mall, a few storefronts down from a slummier-looking check casher and across the parking lot from an Advance America branch.
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