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The phrase "a tiny video" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a video that is small in size or duration.
Example: "I just uploaded a tiny video of my cat playing with a toy."
Alternatives: "a small video" or "a short video".
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It includes a tiny video camera hidden in the pen.
A man posing as her husband had a tiny video camera concealed about him.
A tiny video camera can be mounted on the device for $200.
Instead, when you peer into the viewfinder, you see a tiny video screen.
A tiny video startup doesn't generate enough volume to force Comcast to install extra peering points.
Ghost shows a mechanical butterfly tumbling in slow motion on a tiny video monitor, amidst a set of pinned butterflies.
During a colonoscopic procedure, a tiny video camera at the tip of the endoscope generates a video signal of the internal mucosa of the colon.
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Customers trickle in, usually one by one, sometimes in twos; a tiny television plays Colombian music videos or Univision programs, and diners mainly keep to themselves.
One is upstairs, where a portion of the audience on Thursday was guided first to a large room with tiny video screens along two walls.
By the mid-sixties, Joseph Beuys had created a felt-covered cello for her, and she had met, through her friend Karlheinz Stockhausen, the video visionary Nam June Paik, with whom she worked on various projects, including the famous "TV Bra for Living Sculpture," a piece where two tiny video screens covered Moorman's breasts and her cello partly covered the rest.
The concept: to wire half a dozen teenagers with tiny video cameras and send them out to spend Halloween night in the house where Michael Myers Brad Loreee), the unstoppable, psychotic killer who is the series's single enduring character, spent his unhappy childhood and claimed his older sister as his first victim.
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