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The phrase "a tiny range and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a limited scope or extent of something, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The product offers a tiny range and limited features, making it less appealing to consumers."
Alternatives: "a narrow range and" or "a small range and".
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Specific inhibitor (okadaic acid and calyculin A) of Ser/Thr phosphatases PP1 and 2A-type protein phosphatase (PP2A) arrest root hair growth in a tiny range, and severely affect the shape of cells within the elongation zone and inhibit root growth.
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The intensity of such a life, confronted with the reality of death and an enforced intimacy with the grief of others, deepens her emotions: "It felt as if my life up to this point was spent living within a tiny range of sensations, rolling back and forth like a pinball.
At present it is precariously dependent on direct transfers from national budgets with only a tiny range of EU fiscal "own resources" such as customs duties and other levies.
Even as Docter and Del Carmen trick out the child's inner life with a tiny range of foregrounded issues, they realize this sentimental vision with intricate computer animation and an elaborate, constantly expanding view of the mind as a complex inner landscape.
Humans operate in a tiny range of preferred internal temperatures.
A tiny range he produced with cult French brand APC in July sold out almost instantly.
The Tucuman Parrot is a near threatened species of Psittacid with a tiny range in central South America.
He's the true American Babbitt: good-natured, ignorant, forever optimistic, his understanding of the universe limited to a tiny range of insular referents.
9nine3FM, a pirate in south London, broadcasts over a radius of about 30-40 miles, and says that it would lose advertising revenue if restricted to such a tiny range.Many pirates will reject Ofcom's community-radio licence idea.
The Dusky-backed Jacamar has a tiny range on the border between Colombia and Panama, where the species seems to be, at most, only locally common, although it is not treated as globally threatened.
The monotypic Tacarcuna Wood-Quail was named as recently as the early 1960s, doubtless in large part due to its being confined to a tiny range (less than 100 km2) within the Darién Highlands straddling the border between Panama and Colombia, where it is known from just three peaks, including the Cerro Tacarcuna.
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