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The phrase "a tiny patch of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small area or section of something, often in a physical or metaphorical context.
Example: "In the garden, there was a tiny patch of wildflowers that added a splash of color to the landscape."
Alternatives: "a small area of" or "a little spot of".
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"It works even when you have only a tiny patch of blue sky.
He was able to grow a beard on just a tiny patch of chin.
"If there's only a tiny patch of something I'll leave it," says Wabbit.
Liz indicates a space by a garage (with a tiny patch of garden).
An occasional column about the pleasures and pains of cultivating a (tiny) patch of soil.
A tiny patch of sky on the Lamb panel had just undergone a test cleaning with mild solvents, including ethanol.
Light entering our eyes triggers a signal that ends in a tiny patch of cells in the brain.
Dakotah watched a man and his two children outside Grum's Dollar Mart, where there was a tiny patch of grass.
And the press is crowded into a tiny patch of sidewalk on the corner of 51st Street.
He walked around to the back and glanced at a tiny patch of asphalt that comprised the back yard.
I don't mean farmers or allotment gardeners – just city dwellers who have a tiny patch of earth or terrace.
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