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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny role" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small or insignificant part played by someone in a situation, such as in a film, play, or project.
Example: "Although she had a tiny role in the movie, her performance was memorable and impactful."
Alternatives: "a minor role" or "a small part".
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Two, three episodes, maybe, a tiny role in a historic show.
Ms. Skye, who most recently appeared in a tiny role in the film "Zodiac," looks beautiful.
She was rewarded with a tiny role, while her brother David played the bigger role of Winkelmann.
(He has a tiny role in this film and gets the only true belly laugh with a throw-away line).
Here, the designated "Soprano" alumnus (in a tiny role) is the ubiquitous Vincent Pastore (a k a Big Pussy).
Earlier this year, he had a chance not to watch the camera when he got a tiny role in an Italian film.
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"It is a tiny part of the role, the main part of this role is about the women's teams, the junior teams, the sevens.
But boardroom meetings, Barker stresses, are only a tiny part of his role as "a bridge from the front line to board".
Well, he has his suspicions, but the stories that surprised him weren't in News International tabloids, and he's more interested in the meta-drama than any tiny role he might have played.
I got a little, tiny role as a bartender.
While at film school in Austin, Texas, a friend cast him in a student project, and this tiny role brought him to Hollywood's attention and a breakout role in Richard Linklater's Dazed and Confused in 1993.
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