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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny community" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small group of people living in a specific area or sharing a common interest.
Example: "In the heart of the forest, there exists a tiny community that thrives on sustainable living and cooperation."
Alternatives: "a small community" or "a little community".
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"School is a tiny community.
There is a notable Christian minority in Sikkim, as well as a tiny community of Muslims.
"We're a tiny community, by and large Christian," Ms. Kleppe Lembo said.
"We are a tiny community, with no buses," said Dr. Edward Shine, the superintendent.
"It will bring forth many benefits to a tiny community like this".
Then I imagine how it would be in a tiny community where everyone knows everyone.
Sikhs and Muslims each form a small but significant minority; there is also a tiny community of Christians.
"Pautipaug is a hidden gem," he said of the private club situated in a tiny community north of Norwich.
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"WPD say the grid is full for the foreseeable future in much of rural Wales and south-west England and have asked us £5.7m to upgrade the grid and connect a tiny community-owned 18kW scheme.
It was just a really tiny community, but they were all like extended family to me.
White supremacists are still a relatively tiny community, and it's still likely that many of them won't vote.
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