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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny pattern of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a small or intricate design or arrangement within a larger context.
Example: "The artist created a tiny pattern of flowers that added a delicate touch to the overall painting."
Alternatives: "a small design of" or "a minute motif of".
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But with a magnifying glass, a tiny pattern of dots is visible.
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The process is unique in producing such tiny patterns of defect-free films, Mentzel says.
If you look carefully through the strip, you'll see a tiny criss-cross pattern of wires, part of the radio system on the device.
As a result, when spread on a surface they naturally separate into an orderly array, forming a pattern of tiny balls, each about 20 nanometers across.
The battery performed particularly well when the team made the graphite cathode into a foam: a sponge-like pattern of tiny whiskers of the stuff, surrounding many empty pockets.
As expected, the distribution of L. sigmodontis in its vector shows different infection patterns; a tiny proportion of individuals is heavily infected (more than 20 L3 per vector), and another small proportion is devoid of larvae and the majority of the population harbours a moderate infection (between 1 and 6 L3 per vector).
The children preferred pairs with a repeating pattern of tiny sandwiches labeled "fresh buns".
Last year's winner, Richard Wright, has painted the west stairwell of the Dean Gallery with a radiating pattern of tiny black flowers resembling thousands of fleurs-de-lys.
Mister Mort is wearing a blue bandanna fastened with a beaded Native American bolo clasp, a T-shirt with a solid pattern of tiny American flags and a pair of vintage camouflage pants.
As early as 1922 the critic John Taylor Boyd Jr. noted that in Starrett & Van Vleck's midtown office buildings "wall surfaces and windows tend to merge in a broad pattern of tiny tones... commingled as in a tapestry," creating a "unity and consistency of design".
With a very small brush, Tibbetts painted half the faces with a wasplike pattern of tiny black and yellow stripes.
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