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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny room" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a small space, often emphasizing its limited size.
Example: "After searching for hours, I finally found a tiny room to rent in the city center."
Alternatives: "a small room" or "a cramped room."
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Memory is a tiny room lit.
He lived in a tiny room.
Mr. Hafizuddin pays $30 a month for a tiny room.
"I had been living in a tiny room in Tottenham.
"It was just a tiny room filled with bank notes.
He lived in a tiny room on the Rue Laplace.
It was a tiny room -- functional, battered, anonymous.
Sound: Remarkably crisp, for such a tiny room.
"He died in a tiny room in Juárez, with nothing.
I had a single bed in a tiny room.
I part the curtains and enter a tiny room.
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