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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny volume of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small amount or quantity of something, often in a scientific or descriptive context.
Example: "The experiment required a tiny volume of the solution to achieve accurate results."
Alternatives: "a small amount of" or "a minute quantity of".
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But only a tiny volume of 47 million cubic meters is produced today.
In fact, it might be possible to concentrate so many heavy gravitons into a tiny volume of space that they would collapse in on themselves and create miniature black holes, those cosmic sinkholes from which nothing can escape.
This technology consists of a small device (the "chip") that contains on its surface a series of scaled-down laboratory analyses requiring only a tiny volume of sample (e.g., picolitres of saliva).
An acceleration of slip at the deeper plate boundary might cause excess fluid dehydration, affecting the seismicity in a tiny volume of the region studied.
In a report covering the July-to-September quarter, the market research firm IDC said other vendors - including Acer, HP and Google itself - only represented a "tiny volume" of sales.
This may be because they are adopting, in a sense, a closed system so as to prevent from evaporation-loss of a tiny volume of sample, leading to rather elaborate and complicated systems.
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The Bitcoin network is incapable of processing more than seven transactions a second, a tiny volume for a technology with global ambitions.
To find out, David Brenner and coworkers at Columbia University in New York City applied alpha-particle radiation to a tiny volume in samples of artificially grown human skin.
These often fly even higher than airliners but have a relatively tiny volume of air, so that pressure can change quickly with even a small leak.
Since the transported substrate was concentrated in a tiny volume (1 aL–1 pL), it became possible to detect the activity of single transporters.
To an industry recycling 13 million tonnes of metal a year, 7,500 tonnes is a tiny volume – though it has a massive impact.
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