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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny figure" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something small in size, often in a visual or metaphorical context.
Example: "In the distance, I could see a tiny figure walking along the beach, barely visible against the vastness of the ocean."
Alternatives: "a small silhouette" or "a little shape".
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A tiny figure stands on the path.
A tiny figure on a huge stage.
There's a tiny figure kicking a can along the road.
A tiny figure, in duck blue with matching hat.
Until finally she is a tiny figure, wasting away, ready to die.
My father, a tiny figure on a giant horse, holds the bugle against his thigh.
Cartoonists at the time depicted Humphrey as a tiny figure trapped in Johnson's pocket.
A tiny figure, with a tentative tread, appears on the pavement opposite.
Imagine its flavour as a tiny figure crouched in the corner of a gloomy room.
Until at last there he was: a tiny figure moving up the shore.
She is like a tiny figure glimpsed through a window in a medieval painting.
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