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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny guerrilla" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a small or diminutive guerrilla, possibly in a metaphorical or humorous sense.
Example: "In the heart of the jungle, we stumbled upon a tiny guerrilla, playfully swinging from the branches."
Alternatives: "a small rebel" or "a miniature fighter".
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And from the safety of the United States, he watched a tiny guerrilla band recruit Tamils from refugee camps "because they had lost their homes and their hope".
"In Damascus, Gaza, Tehran and Cairo, too, people are looking with amazement at the IDF that could not bring a tiny guerrilla organization to its knees for more than a month," he said.
And if it had not been for Mr. Harold and a tiny guerrilla army of like-minded transit employees who bent the rules, disregarded orders and played hide-and-seek with subway cars sentenced to execution, many of the otherworldly old cars now sitting in the museum would have become just so much scrap metal, too.
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He used his charisma and tactical skills to transform a tiny band of Vietnamese guerrillas into an army that defeated both France and the US.
If you peered closely at the tiny images more closely, trying to figure out who might spend so many of his days in proximity to small tortillas, you may have inferred that a startling number of the tacos came from a single source: Guerrilla Tacos, a tiny operation that pops up a few days a week around the corner from Handsome Coffee Roasters in downtown Los Angeles.
When I arrived Taur's men were preparing for their first-ever meeting with a UN military liaison officer.At that time only a tiny band of sickly-looking guerrillas were left to represent Falintil.
* Despite guerrilla warfare from a tiny anti-car-pool group, our network of high-occupancy vehicle lanes continues to expand into one of the nation's finest.
Most politicians and regional analysts suggest that the new guerrilla group has only a tiny following and that it is unlikely to affect the political process.
Residents of a tiny Bolivian hamlet vividly recall the day the guerrilla leader was shot at their school.
In the aftermath of the raids by militants in Ingushetia early this week, the authorities and survivors have reconstructed a grim tale of the night in which a tiny Russian region briefly ceded control to an Islamic guerrilla force.
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