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The phrase "a tiny window" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a small opening or view, either literally or metaphorically, in various contexts. Example: "As I peered through a tiny window in the old barn, I could see the sunlight streaming in."
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A plastic curtain hung limply over a tiny window.
A tiny window in the far wall of the room let in some sunlight.
A tiny window displays so little text that it's hard to guess what it might say.
He will call to Mr. Cruz through a tiny window in the thick metal door.
The FAO says there is a "tiny window of opportunity to prevent massive deaths and destitution".
A thin line of light was arriving through a tiny window covered by plastic.
The price of grain from about 2002-2008 – a tiny window – tripled.
That was really interesting, to be in on a tiny window into watching him work.
We have a tiny window in which to relearn the meaning of "recreation".
UltimateTV also lets you watch TV in a tiny window as you program it.
STANFORD, Calif .- Once symptoms start, there's only a tiny window of time for stroke victims to get life-saving treatment.
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