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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny light" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a small source of illumination or a metaphorical idea of hope or guidance.
Example: "In the darkness of the cave, I could see a tiny light flickering in the distance."
Alternatives: "a small glow" or "a little beam".
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A tiny light on the tip even glows like a real cigarette.
In the middle of the tumult, like a tiny light, is Jesus riding an ass.
It contains a tiny light sensor (about half an inch diagonal, versus 1.1 inches in a beginner S.L.R.).
One way to get around the diffraction limit is to stick a tiny light source very close to the sample.
It contains a tiny light sensor (about half an inch diagonal, versus 1.1 inches in a beginner S.L.R).
He attached a tiny light called a mignon lamp to the end of a rod that he inserted into his scopes.
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Objectively, the idea of a division between a tiny, light-footed international elite and everybody else holds true.
Her life has brought the occasional pleasant surprise, such as the silver ring crowned with a tiny light-blue stone that she gleaned from the trash, and now wears.
In fact, that smile inside the tunnel belongs — at least on certain afternoons — to a uniformed attendant named Carmella Davis, who spends her days inside a tiny, lighted booth beside the roadbed, waiting for an accident to strike.
That's what researchers at Harvard's Wyss Institute have done, creating a tiny light-controlled stingray with a solid gold skeleton that moves using reconstituted rat muscles.
Storing data as a holograph can pack massive amounts of information into a tiny light-sensitive crystal, but so far there has been no simple way to retrieve the data without destroying it.
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