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The phrase "a tiny drop of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a small quantity of a liquid or substance, often to emphasize its smallness.
Example: "She added a tiny drop of food coloring to the mixture to achieve the desired shade."
Alternatives: "a small amount of" or "a little bit of".
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One prick, a tiny drop of blood.
"I'll have a little glass of tap water, please, and a tiny drop of cold milk, thank you.
A tiny drop of DNA, which holds the genetic codes of life, can conceal reams of secret information.
I buy a pound of Starbucks Pike Place Roast every week and drink it either black or with a tiny drop of half-and-half.
Walgreens has a partnership with Theranos, a diagnostics firm, which offers customers a range of tests from a tiny drop of blood.
At Syrrx, a structural genomics company, a robot places a tiny drop of protein into 480 wells, each containing a different chemical combination.
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I'm like a tiny drop in 150 years of history".
A tiny drop in the sea of petroleum globally, the oil tapped by the Islamic State has given it a revenue source most extremist groups lack.
Is there any reason, at this point, to think that a tiny drop in the sea of Facebook ads changed any American votes?
Which is still a tiny drop in the ocean of content distributed daily on its platform.
Since its shift to Windows Phone Nokia has shipped sub-20 million smartphones in total — a tiny drop in the ocean of Android devices now shipping globally.
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