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The phrase "a tiny window of opportunity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a brief or limited chance to take action or achieve something.
Example: "We have a tiny window of opportunity to secure funding before the deadline next week."
Alternatives: "a brief chance" or "a small opportunity".
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At the time, there was some talk that these filmed plays would not be seen again after their limited runs: you might have only a tiny window of opportunity to watch Zero Mostel imitate a rhinoceros in the play of the same name or Susannah York, in her bra, panties and garter belt, in "The Maids".
You have a tiny window of opportunity to score just after doing this because (with good timing) you will have passed right through the goalie.
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Every October, during the tiny window of opportunity when the electronic reservations list opens, foodies around the globe cross their fingers and press "send".
And much like with the American election, I'm dealing with a tiny window of information into the situation.
A tiny window in the far wall of the room let in some sunlight.
We have a tiny window in which to relearn the meaning of "recreation".
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.
"A window is a window of opportunity," said Bruce Ivie, 53, who has married David Bowers, 63, twice.
This presents a small window of opportunity.
There is a limited window of opportunity".
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