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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny cell" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing a small biological cell or a confined space, often in scientific or metaphorical contexts. Example: "Under the microscope, we observed a tiny cell dividing into two, showcasing the process of mitosis."
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Rayan was put in a tiny cell.
He remains in a tiny cell, held in isolation away from other prisoners.
She was then left in solitary confinement, inside a tiny cell, for two months.
Al-Qaida in 2001 was a tiny cell in an Afghan mountain.
He would stand in a tiny cell, he said, his back to a wall.
For 77 days, they lived eight to a tiny cell meant for two.
The conductivity sensor consists of a tiny cell with four platinum electrodes.
"Downtown" meant a tiny cell in Evin prison, in North Tehran, and "a few questions" meant protracted torture.
He was shut up alone in a tiny cell, with the lights kept on, around the clock.
But, according to his lawyer, the glasses are distance glasses, when he is in confined to a tiny cell.
The poet, novelist, and playwright Mauricio Rosencof spent 11 years in a tiny cell next to Mujica.
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