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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny pot of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a small container that holds a specific substance, often food or a liquid.
Example: "She served a tiny pot of honey alongside the warm biscuits."
Alternatives: "a small jar of" or "a little container of".
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Hey, you get a tiny pot of Sudocrem in exchange.
A tiny pot of coconut chutney was, likewise, remarkably clean and fresh.
A colleague demonstrated how a tiny pot of blush could be used as eye shadow.
The spread is served with pickles, house-pickled radishes, a tiny pot of grainy mustard and toast rounds.
You can divide the soup into serving sizes, and then poach one egg in a tiny pot of it every night.
The resulting $220 per subscriber translates into a tiny pot of real cash to service cable's sometimes monstrous debt.
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A red steel sideboard stands next to an adjustable leather chair; tiny pots of black ink, pairs of black latex gloves, bottles of saline and a couple of expensive-looking tattoo machines are neatly arranged on top.
Jacques Torres, the pastry chef, likes to play with food, and some of his desserts are sublimely silly; who could resist a miniature chocolate stove holding tiny pots of sauces to pour over a napoleon?
To test the predictions of the computer model, the Oxford team let 20 real locusts roam for 8 hours in a small square arena dotted with tiny pots of wheat.
As quickly as you could become a writer by corresponding with the Famous Writers School, lose weight without exercising, own sea horses or a monkey the size of a teacup, you could be a successful artist by completing a blue-printed numbered canvas, color-coded to tiny pots of paint.
Many of the tables are topped with tiny pots of herbs.
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