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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny episode" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small or minor event or occurrence, often in a narrative or storytelling context.
Example: "In the grand scheme of her life, that was just a tiny episode that she would eventually laugh about."
Alternatives: "a brief incident" or "a small event".
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Tristan is a tiny episode cut from the bigger tapestry of Arthurian romance with threads still hanging: past deeds, familial ties, old enmities.
And a tiny episode of overlap can be seen between the DCX-positive and nestin-positive cells [ 129].
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Menzel's painting reminds me of a Brueghel in its minute individuated scenes - to each of the tiny episodes he paints you can imagine a narrative.
One of the distinctions of Punchdrunk was the way tiny episodes lay unobserved, waiting to be discovered.
Two, three episodes, maybe, a tiny role in a historic show.
And the episode throws just a tiny wedge of light onto a criminal justice system that needs to take an unflinching look at the growing evidence of error.
And thanks to a tiny moment in last week's third episode, "Oathbreaker," Game of Thrones plot logic may actually provide a way.
Both General Dempsey and Mr. Panetta stressed that the episodes represented only a tiny fraction of the force.
Each of its 10 taut yet messy episodes was like a tiny, perfectly crafted American indie film.
In the latest episode, "Kids Reenact Project Runway," a tiny Tim Gunn in a suit and wire-rimmed glasses marches around spouting his namesake's pet phrases.
In a more cheery May episode, Bigger Than Bacon, they study a tiny shrimp that makes a bubble as hot as the sun in order to stun its prey.
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