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The phrase "a tiny dot in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very small or insignificant in relation to a larger context or environment.
Example: "From the perspective of the vast universe, Earth is just a tiny dot in the cosmos."
Alternatives: "a small speck in" or "a minuscule point in".
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The white of her ruffled blouse soon became a tiny dot in the distance.
"I looked on the map and saw that it was a tiny dot in the middle of nowhere," he said.
He found he could make a crowd move across a landscape by placing a tiny dot in one corner and gradually adding more.
Holmes Reef is a tiny dot in an immense rump of ocean that is widely regarded as one of the world's most pristine marine wilderness areas.
The age of five is a tiny dot in my rear-view mirror, but I enjoyed reading this children's book immensely.
However, this urbanized world is artificial and purely materialistic and, as a tiny dot in this constructed whole, man feels even more lonely and abandoned.
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Imagine looking through a fogged-up window with a tiny dot of clarity in the middle.
if you want, put a tiny dot of mousse in there to set and hold the style too.
Her eyes are wide with concentration and the artist has left a tiny dot of untouched parchment in one, to indicate the glistening tear duct.
Now apply a tiny dot of shampoo, work in, and rinse out.
A book, to him, is like the moment in "Lawrence of Arabia" in which a tiny dot on the horizon enlarges into a galloping sheikh -- it is a small vibrant blur that gradually enlarges into a presence, preferably dashing and irresistible.
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