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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny town in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the size and location of a town, often to convey a sense of charm or quaintness.
Example: "She grew up in a tiny town in the countryside, surrounded by rolling hills and fields of wildflowers."
Alternatives: "a small village in" or "a little town in".
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"I'm from a tiny town in Florida," she says.
TRNAVA, a tiny town in western Slovakia, is the new face of European car manufacturing.
De Leon, 18, was born in a tiny town in northern Mexico.
The headquarters of the company will remain in Herzogenaurach, a tiny town in southern Germany.
A tiny town in southern Greenland is fighting for its future.
He is now telecommuting from Nevada City, Calif., a tiny town in the Sierra Nevada foothills.
Albio Sires was born in Bejucal, a tiny town in western Cuba.
He'll oversee it all from his war room in Washington, D.C., a far cry from a tiny town in eastern Vermont.
In the United Kingdom in the late 1700s, there was a town called Speenhamland, a tiny town in U.K., that decided they would start social insurance.
He was the sole source of support for his family, including eleven siblings, most of whom lived in a tiny town in Morocco where there were no telephones.
She lives in a tiny town in rural 1990s South Africa - a hot-bed of traditionalism, racial tension and (in Meg's eyes) ordinariness.
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