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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny room in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small space located within a larger structure or context.
Example: "She spent her days in a tiny room in the attic, surrounded by books and memories."
Alternatives: "a small space within" or "a little room inside".
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He found a one-bedroom apartment just off Main Street for $700 a month (he previously paid $650 for a tiny room in a three-bedroom) and a job at Market Market, a cafe and nightclub on the edge of town with an eclectic menu and a distinctly Brooklyn feel.
"I had been living in a tiny room in Tottenham.
"He died in a tiny room in Juárez, with nothing.
It is a tiny room in a tiny house.
The family lives in a tiny room in a Cox Town slum.
Salma, 21, lives with two other girls in a tiny room in Begun Bari slum.
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"Why do you want to enter Israel?" "To visit the holy sites in Jerusalem". I'm standing in a tiny room located in a checkpoint facility on the Israeli/Jordanian border.
We had broken up, and we were up in a tiny room up in a picture-framing factory with an eight-track tape recorder.
He had been confined for 35 days in a tiny room with no toilet in Qamishli on the Turkish border with Syria.
He lived with his mother and her boyfriend, also an alchoholic, in a tiny room without a window in the basement which was more like a cellar.
"My first year here, I lived in a tiny, tiny room in a house full of five people that had no external windows," recalls Horwood.
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