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Discover Ludwig"a tiny few" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It generally means a very small number of people or things. For example, "Out of the thousands of applicants, only a tiny few were selected to attend the conference."
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It's the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI)—a tiny Pacific territory with a population of just over 50,000.
It's like a tiny Tribeca.
His grandfather, it transpires, came from a tiny Czech village.
In Act I, we have a tiny river.
Then, a tiny Colorado church offered her sanctuary.
FOR their first year in New York, a tiny Upper East Side one-bedroom was perfectly fine for Helen Goodman and Michael Goldsmith.
Palau, a tiny Micronesian state, in September announced a ban on shark fishing.
AFTER six years in a tiny East Village studio, Patrick Shindell was ready for a real home.
Later in the year the North launched an artillery barrage against a tiny South Korean island.
"Imagine a tiny Kansas town, that's pretty much what it is here," he said.
This one was from a tiny Connecticut paper called the New Britain Herald.
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