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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny hilarious" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and lacks clarity, as "hilarious" is typically used to describe something that is very funny, and pairing it with "tiny" does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "She told a tiny hilarious joke that made everyone laugh."
Alternatives: "a small funny" or "a little amusing".
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So when it wanted the tagline for its new desktop operating system El Capitan to be "There's more to love with every click", it made a tiny, hilarious tweak to its website's CSS code.
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It grew from a tiny but brilliant gem of an idea into a hilarious monster.
OO This British youtuber, The Banker, played by "State of Play" star Bill Nighy, is deadpan hilarious: a banker squirms, downplaying how a tiny tax on financial speculations could produce over $100 billion in funds to address poverty and climate change.
A tiny girl doing a convincing Chris Farley impression could be hilarious.
Hopefully you're not living in a tiny house with a bathroom that doubles as a home office, as in this hilarious Portlandia sketch.
It panders to a tiny, tiny minority.
A tiny smile.
A tiny aphid.
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