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The phrase "a tiny cute" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and lacks clarity, as "cute" is typically an adjective that describes something rather than a noun that can be quantified with "a tiny."
Example: "She has a tiny cute puppy that always makes everyone smile."
Alternatives: "a tiny adorable" or "a small cute".
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"This was a tiny cute harmless hamster that could fit in the palm of her hand".
This was a tiny cute harmless hamster that could fit in the palm of her hand," Goodman told the Miami Herald.
He finally realizes the drummer cutie is the way to go, then that cover of "Can't Help Falling in Love" comes on the soundtrack and you cry like a tiny (cute) baby.
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Before the possession, he was a little sweetheart: tiny, cute, with a childish lisp, which is shorthand for all that is innocent and adorbs.
There was a dad, and his tiny cute son who was probably three or so.
Your nose looks long in your selfie, even if you have a tiny and cute nose.
I have a tiny and cute nose that looks long in selfies.
Those are mostly lunchtime spots, but if you're willing to (barely) break the $10 rule for dinner, try the tiny, cute pasta place Radicchio Pasta & Risotto Company (253 East 53rd Street), with several entrees for $11.
"You have this tiny cute animal sitting there and it's already quite feisty," he says.
Swarms of tiny, cute robots will one day bring you your phone, like this.
Wear earmuffs or tiny cute hats.
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