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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny office" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a small workspace or office environment, often implying limited space.
Example: "Despite the challenges of working in a tiny office, the team managed to stay productive and creative."
Alternatives: "a small office" or "a compact office".
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He took me into a tiny office.
A tiny office was found.
In a tiny office there are no extra chairs.
Nearby, in a tiny office, a few young Army technicians monitored a series of computer screens.
Correction to this articleJANET DUNI has a tiny office and a wide reach.
In a tiny office in East London, Emily James waves her papers from Kent Police.
The lab was essentially a tiny office in a glorified parking garage.
Cherry has a tiny office in the salon; instead of a desk, there is a cot.
In a tiny office, she accused the baton-wielding police of assaulting her.
At the ABC's Perth headquarters he shared a tiny office with fellow newcomer Drew Morphett.
Mr. Aspen loved the layout, with a tiny office off the living room and a beautiful alcove kitchen.
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