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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny overlap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small amount of shared space, time, or characteristics between two or more things.
Example: "There is a tiny overlap in the schedules of the two meetings, which may cause some confusion."
Alternatives: "a slight overlap" or "a small intersection".
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The tiny overlap in the Venn diagram featuring "Smiths fans" and "birdwatchers" have had something extra to look out for, as Packham tries to shoehorn in a Smiths song title into every show.
This effort involves first generating lots of tiny, overlapping bits of DNA that must be assembled in the right order after their nucleotide sequences are determined.
The photo that leaked just a few hours ago already seemed to indicate that something weird was going on with the keyboard (with what seems like a tiny sliver of overlap, how the heck is it attached?), but these (alleged) specs just make things even more ridiculous.
And a tiny episode of overlap can be seen between the DCX-positive and nestin-positive cells [ 129].
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Below the eyes, draw a circle for the snout, overlapping it a tiny bit on the body.
Overlap it with a tiny oval.
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The gallery comprises several overlapping rooms and a tiny store up front that sells art books, zines, posters and other artist products.
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