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The phrase "a tiny margin and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a small difference or allowance in a particular context, often in relation to measurements, scores, or outcomes.
Example: "The competition was fierce, and the winner triumphed by a tiny margin and secured the championship title."
Alternatives: "a narrow margin and" or "a slight margin and".
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In the end, the bill passed by a tiny margin, and a large photograph of an exuberant Villaraigosa appeared on the front page of the Times.
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Ed won by a tiny margin, 1.3%, and thanks to the union vote.
Afterward, officials decided that such a tiny margin was an unfair and potentially dangerous way to separate the two performances.
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In fact, the 2011 Pew Research Center poll Bennett cites demonstrates that in many respects conservatives are right to be worried: Not only does a plurality (49-43) of young people hold a favorable view of socialism — and, by a tiny margin 47-466), a negative view of capitalism — so do liberal Democrats, who view socialism positively by a solid 59-33; AfricanicAmericansans, 55-36.
But he paid a high price for the extra effort required by the additional round and he was defeated by a tiny margin in the decisive quarter-final heat against Frenchman Grégory Baugé.
Mr. Peres saw his lead wiped out, and then lost the election by a tiny margin.
If the slam had succeeded, there would have been a photo finish, though Zia and Robson would probably have won by a tiny margin.
And that is what has finally happened, if only by a tiny margin.
"It's past it by a tiny margin.
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