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The phrase "a tiny notch in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small or minor adjustment, change, or mark in a particular context, often implying a slight improvement or alteration.
Example: "After making a tiny notch in the wood, the carpenter was able to fit the pieces together perfectly."
Alternatives: "a small adjustment in" or "a slight mark in".
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Once it was known by all the schoolchildren of Britain; now it is an all-but-forgotten little sea-girt village, no more than an insignificant dot at the southern end of a tiny notch in a Canadian Pacific cliff — and all the more delightful and memorable for being so.
Our eyes squinted for signs of the path, now just a tiny notch in the slope.
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As another last resort, you can also snip a tiny notch into the inner-back/side of the shoe, between your in-step and your heel.
The Nike ball had a market share of just 6.6% in January, a tiny notch above the 6.3% share it held in July 2001, the report indicated.
Eurovision ground down a tiny notch back to relative sanity last night, which is only to say it was still as sweetly mad as a fish in a sporran.
That's helped along by the hidden fingerprint sensor, of course, along with a tiny notch up top.
Radial upper-lip lines usually extend from tiny notches in the vermilion border, which cause the lip to appear aged and lipstick to track and smudge.
"It was one tiny notch slightly below utter chaos".
Barack Obama, the Democratic candidate to be president, could claim an early victory after Dixville Notch, a tiny constituency in New Hampsire which usually swings behind the Republicans, instead backed the senator from Illinois.
Apple has packed a tiny Kinect in the notch of the device.
Campaigning by bus, van and helicopter, the candidates crisscrossed the state that each hopes will propel him into the seven primaries and caucuses next week, stumping from the southern population centers near the Massachusetts line to tiny Dixville Notch in the far northwoods, where the nation's first primary voters of 2004 cast ballots just after midnight today.
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