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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny souvenir" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a small item that serves as a reminder of a place, event, or experience.
Example: "During my trip to Paris, I bought a tiny souvenir from a street vendor, a miniature Eiffel Tower."
Alternatives: "a small keepsake" or "a little memento."
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It is what it always was - a tiny souvenir (no more than five inches high) of the great Macedonian leader who had his way in Greece, in the Balkans, in Persia, in Syria, in Egypt, in central Asia beyond the Oxus River and in northern India.
The one person we did meet out and about, actually, was Brother Ricky Segers, whom we found deep into a nightly ritual he's kept up for three years, of kneeling in front of a tiny souvenir American flag he's planted on the Capitol grounds to ask Jesus for more "godly" leaders in this country.
"To realise the fact that they would invest so much time and wealth in a tiny souvenir which no-one else would ever see, perhaps hoping for a miraculous cure, helps us understand them better".
A clerk in a tiny souvenir shop said she'd moved to Mykonos from Serbia six years ago, when she was 21.
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The breakthrough, she said, was deciding to enfold most of the flower in a circle, enabling it to work well on official stationery, on tiny souvenir lapel pins, or 10 yards wide on the Rose Bowl football field.
This tiny souvenir booklet of miniature postcards includes curious images of the New Orleans Mardi Gras.
Hearn accomplished his dream of finding a home in Japan, after restless wandering in America, but he also earned the deep admiration of the Japanese; he is venerated to the point where each tiny souvenir - his monocle, the trousers he wore, his last letter - is prized.
Kodak was heavily featured at the fair, from the world's largest photographs displayed on enormous billboards at the company's pavilion, to tiny souvenir flash cameras available for $8.
When we gave the money — pocket change — but refused the tissues, he dashed away, returning with a tiny yellow slipper as a souvenir.
My grandpa once stole a bit of the Acropolis which is simultaneously incredible and illegal/terrible, but for most of us a souvenir is a postcard or like, a tiny clog?
I was riding back to Manhattan in a tiny hatchback with Nina, two other musicians, and our assorted belongings, instruments, and souvenirs.
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