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The phrase "a very tiny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the smallness of an object or concept, often in a descriptive context.
Example: "She found a very tiny insect crawling on the leaf."
Alternatives: "a minuscule" or "an extremely small".
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A very tiny bit.
We're a very tiny team.
So this is a very tiny effect.
Sylvia: Lovely: a very tiny ceremony at my parents' house.
They were essentially an H.M.O., though a very tiny one.
Suppose we have a very tiny state of fifty people.
"In Vancouver there's a very tiny black population" he says.
Often, only a very tiny fraction of all these possible assignments participates in a satisfactory solution.
Secondly, however, even in 2003, there was only a very tiny visual difference.
"But coming forward on 'Oprah' was just a very tiny baby step for him.
"Then you only need to change its trajectory by a very tiny amount".
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