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The phrase "a tiny label" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a small tag or marker that provides information or identification. Example: "She attached a tiny label to the gift, indicating who it was for."
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Though released by a tiny label in Spain, the record caught the ear of aficionados.
A tiny label on the packages says the cookies were made in a union bakery.
Each pocket has a tiny label, so you know where everything goes, and a zipper with a cloth pull.
"Before Today" (4AD) is Mr. Pink's first album for something other than a tiny label, and the first time that he has sounded truly confident.
His manager, J. P. Plunier, agreed, and produced Mr. Johnson's first album, "Brushfire Fairytales," initially released on a tiny label in 2000 and later distributed through Universal.
The X Factor judge would probably feel vindicated by Brookstein's follow-up album of self-penned songs, which he released on a tiny label.
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Because half of them are written by Dallas Davidson and Co! The number of hitmakers has shrunken into a tiny, label-approved pool.
At one point, the band was close to signing with a tiny Chicago label called Bobsled, but the deal fell apart when the label insisted on putting its green logo on the CD spine.
Can Teller and his tiny label really pose a threat to the giants?
Also attached was a tiny white label reading "Made in Occupied Japan".
Fledgling songwriting duo Isaac Hayes and David Porter recorded Banks, albeit for Genie, a tiny Memphis label.
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