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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny flock of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a small group of birds or animals, often in a poetic or descriptive context.
Example: "As I walked through the meadow, I spotted a tiny flock of sparrows flitting about the wildflowers."
Alternatives: "a small group of" or "a little band of".
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Then a tiny flock of brown-headed gulls alights just where Lina and I stand.
One day, he said, a tiny flock of monarch butterflies flew out of a pile of metal.
As Paddy Johnson commented in L Magazine, "It's well-enough composed that I didn't immediately notice it was a collage, but the level of detail is overwhelming: every cloud, for instance, seems to have four or five different sources, and one scribble on the left side hardly looks intentional, but turns out on closer inspection to be a tiny flock of birds from a Napoleonic battle scene". .
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A tiny flock.
Normally, nobody would be getting excited about a tiny flock.
Now, scenes of Christ (Miles Herter) conversing with the tiny flock have a greater quietude--indeed, a sacred dignity, free of the sideshow intrusions.
A renegade pastor and his tiny flock set fire to a Koran on a street corner, and made sure to capture it on film.
On a good day, our tiny flock drops about three eggs, and one day we even got four.
Inside, hardier members of Mr Jones' tiny flock strode around, with pistols hanging from high-waisted trousers.
They also calculated that a reflective surface made by shaping a flock of tiny particles into a parabola could focus an image just as a telescope mirror does.
Next to the world's biggest harbour, Europoort, a wintering flock of tiny birds took to the air, giving their characteristic tinkling call.
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