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The phrase "a tiny taste" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a small sample or experience of something, often in the context of food or experiences.
Example: "After the chef prepared the dish, he offered us a tiny taste to whet our appetites."
Alternatives: "a small sample" or "a little bit".
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It's like a tiny taste of death.
Because they give us a tiny taste of liberation.
Mr. Schwarzenegger has already had a tiny taste of this.
But it was just a tiny taste of what was to come.
A tiny taste of such an approach is available on Internet radio networks like live365.com.
It is a tiny taste of what it means to be under brutal Israeli rule".
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ON a frosty winter night in Bend, Ore., members of a local home brewers club swilled beers inside Boneyard Beer, where a tiny tasting room is plastered with snowboard stickers and beer posters.
Peyrano recently opened a tiny tasting room and shop in an arcade somewhat hidden in the city's historic center; during the Olympics it offers special tastings and rich hot chocolate, which the main store has never sold.
One day a year or several days a year, they get a little tiny taste of power.
And now you have the dilemma: is it acceptable to ask them for a teeny tiny taste?
But, until then, I'll get my tiny taste of Damascus here.
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