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The phrase "a tiny cabin" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a small, cozy structure typically used for living or vacationing, often in a natural setting.
Example: "After a long hike, we finally reached a tiny cabin nestled in the woods, where we could rest for the night."
Alternatives: "a small cabin" or "a little cabin".
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Seven of us lived in a tiny cabin for two months.
After almost an hour, when the van pulls up at a tiny cabin, get out.
The sea was choppy and Reich was seasick, "belowdecks in a tiny cabin, head spinning and stomach churning.
"I was hurried to the bottom of the ship and locked in a tiny cabin for a week.
In the early 1970's, he built a tiny cabin in Montana, where he lived in almost total isolation.
Sacha Kozlow, 35, is a blacksmith living in a tiny cabin he built, insulated with animal hides.
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But in the six months since I'd traded a Manhattan apartment for my tiny cabin on a dirt road, my life had done a 180.
He bought a 1953 Bond Minicar with a long hood and tiny cabin for $12,000.
But at the end of a frazzled day at my desk, fielding emails and phone calls, and despairing at my lengthening to-do list, such obstacles don't register, and I once again start plotting an escape to "my" tiny cabin.
Milly pictures Adam's tiny cabin as a haven of peace and solitude; imagine her shock to discover his six unwashed, uncouth brothers living in the same tiny space.
On May 15 , 1874 a posse of seven stormed the tiny cabin to capture the unarmed bandit.
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