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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny element" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small part or component of something, often in a scientific or descriptive context.
Example: "In the chemical reaction, a tiny element can significantly influence the outcome."
Alternatives: "a small component" or "a minute part".
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Was there a tiny element of obscure cruelty, even revenge in Bayley's memoir?
There is a tiny element of truth here — when Americans win it usually is by daring and flair, the odds on successful drills being remote in this country — but still, the jingoism irks.
These images have spread across the internet like wildfire; partly because this election is legitimately the dullest thing in all of history, but mainly because there's a tiny element of truth to them.
Susan Sontag wrote, in 1977, "While real people are out there killing themselves or other real people, the photographer stays behind his or her camera, creating a tiny element of another world: the image-world that will outlast us all".
But that's just a tiny element". While those businesses certainly have their place, he said, a small lodge built in a remote location is unlikely to have a significant impact on local and national development.
There is a tiny element of truth here when Americans win it usually is by daring and flair, the odds on successful drills being remote in this country but still, the jingoism irks.
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And there is an element, a tiny little element of that in there.
"It's just a tiny dynamic element that makes it super fun.
The node in the network itself is a population of bacteria; as an individual bacterium (biological agent) is a tiny unreliable element with limited capabilities.
By contrast, a MEMS device has a tiny internal element that is tuned to vibrate in response to a very specific frequency.
"Anything but the onset of a new era in observational gravitational astronomy would come as a major surprise on Thursday, but there remains a tiny speculative element to it until we'll have the official LIGO announcement".
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