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The phrase "a tiny stretch of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small or limited extent of something, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "We only need to walk a tiny stretch of the trail before we reach the viewpoint."
Alternatives: "a small piece of" or "a brief span of".
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An earthquake starts underground, on a tiny stretch of a fault line, when the forward pressure of one tectonic plate exceeds the force of friction holding it back.
We set up camp on a tiny stretch of beach backed by towering cliffs on Koh Penak, and parked our kayaks in front of our tents.
But Glass Beach, a tiny stretch of sand at the end of Calle Regimientio 65 de la Infanteria, has a special attraction: perfectly smooth stones, seashells and sea glass — hence the name.
All the talk about genuine historical compromise boils down to this: Two peoples living in peace in two states on a tiny stretch of land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea.
What do you do on a spectacular Saturday in October, when the sun seems to be smiling overhead and, with just a tiny stretch of the imagination, the warm gushes of air make it feel like summer is back?
But here, in a handful of villages across a tiny stretch of countryside west of Sheffield, the festive carolling, fuelled by pints of ale, is to the sound of the human voice alone.
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But any tiny stretching of the film widens the cracks significantly.
The ceremony, in a morning of dusty Helmand sunshine, brought to a close a four-year operation in an area where UK forces have been involved in ferocious fighting – this tiny stretch of land claiming almost a third of the 337 British lives lost so far in this war.
In 2014, police in St. Ann issued nearly 8,000 tickets on their tiny stretch of the highway, an average of nearly one ticket every hour every day of the year.
Costa Rica had maintained in a hearing earlier this year that Nicaragua had "invaded" the tiny stretch of territory on its north-east coast.
She made lots of Palestinian friends who ate and laughed together, almost as if Gaza were a normal place to live.In this section The start of history Secret worlds Snakes and ladders Buy buy love A few good men The big rupture ReprintsThis tiny stretch of fertile land alongside the Mediterranean has been the victim of wars and occupations since ancient times.
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