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The phrase "a tiny sign of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a small indication or hint of something, often in a metaphorical sense. Example: "The sudden warmth in her smile was a tiny sign of her growing affection."
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The pepper kicked the back of my throat, a tiny sign of life.
Bishop-elect Bishop-elect Robinsonporters that his approval was a "tiny sign" of a broader movement in the church and across this country in the acceptance of gays and lesbians.
It is just going down leg and is turned down by the umpire but represents a tiny sign of some pressure building.
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A treble and bass clef adorn the window bars of James and Pamela Weekes's home on East 37th Street, and a tiny sign outside reads "House of Music," a reference to the music lessons Mr. Weekes offers.
A tiny sign beside the building reads simply, "Grief Support".
But in one tiny sign of the terrible challenges Afghans face, television lights failed just as a news conference with the two men was beginning in the onetime Afghan royal palace where Mr. Karzai has his office.
By Galina Solodunova OSH, Kyrgyzstan, 13 July 2010 – After weeks of violence in southern Kyrgyzstan, Osh is beginning to witness tiny signs of a return to normal life: The streets are filling up with people and cars.
Child-friendly spaces for reading, drawing, playing together without fear This week, Osh town witnesses tiny signs of a return to normal life: the streets are filling up with people and cars.
Child-friendly spaces for learning and playing without fear in Osh, Kyrgyzstan OSH, Kyrgyzstan, 13 July 2010 – After weeks of violence in southern Kyrgyzstan, Osh is beginning to witness tiny signs of a return to normal life: The streets are filling up with people and cars.
But then a little-known psychologist named Oskar Pfungst conducted a series of experiments showing that, by observing his questioners and picking up tiny signs of relaxation in their posture, Clever Hans had detected when it was time to stop tapping; when given a problem by someone who didn't know the answer, he was stumped.
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