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The phrase "a tiny document of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small or concise document that contains specific information or content.
Example: "She handed me a tiny document of the project details that I needed to review."
Alternatives: "a small file of" or "a brief record of".
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Can't we conquer them?" Reluctantly, one general unfurled a tiny document of surrender.
The existence of the diary, a tiny document of 20 unnumbered torn, burned and fused-together pieces of paper the size of playing cards, remained a secret until 2002 when it was sent to the Holocaust Museum by Dr. Mark Donald Hornstein, a Boston physician.
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Yet the photographic record documents only a tiny fraction of those who have given their lives for their country.
Glenn Greenwald, a columnist for The Guardian, has said Mr. Snowden gave him thousands of documents, only a tiny fraction of which were published.
But filing documents is a tiny part of Donnelley's huge printing business — providing about $225 million out of $10.5 billion in revenue, analysts said.
Move items into the folder, create new folders, open and modify documents, and a tiny piece of Dropbox monitoring software replicates those actions on every other computer to which you've linked your account.
However, a Denver court turned down the request, saying that the documents represented only a tiny part of the evidence amassed by the FBI.
To the list of the enemies threatening the security of the United States, the Pentagon has added WikiLeaks.org, a tiny online source of information and documents that governments and corporations around the world would prefer to keep secret.
I have recently created an audio of the play with images and a tiny bit of video footage -- just to get it documented once and for all.
Documented severe hypoglycemia is likely to represent a tiny fraction of overall hypoglycemia.
This array of demographic data is only a tiny taste of the wide range of fascinating information presented in this nearly 800-page document, which you can find here.
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