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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny dot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something very small, often in a visual context or when emphasizing size.
Example: "From a distance, the star appeared as just a tiny dot in the vast night sky."
Alternatives: "a small speck" or "a minuscule point."
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He was like a tiny dot.
No. 94 was a tiny dot on last year's tracing.
(A tiny dot of white on one eye ignites the painting).
The white of her ruffled blouse soon became a tiny dot in the distance.
Imagine looking through a fogged-up window with a tiny dot of clarity in the middle.
Then, with the same pencil, make a tiny dot wherever you'd like your flicks to end.
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"It's a small tiny dot but you can't completely vanish it," he says.
A very tiny dot of white paint can be added if the dark blue is too dark but be careful with this as the mixture can easily end up a messy grey.[2].
Roll the mouse back and still more grey appears in varying forms: fat rectangles, skinny oblongs, boxes with deckle edges, a triangle, a block shaped like a beak, tiny dots and squiggles right by the sea.
I had to look it up on a map and saw this tiny dot in the middle of the Pacific".
Méridien Ile des Pins, New Caledonia The tiny dot on a tilted exclamation mark made with the main island, New Caledonia's Ile de Pins ("Isle of the Pines") is a paradise of pine trees, coconut groves and blue lagoons.
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