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The phrase "a very tiny area" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small physical space or a limited scope in various contexts, such as geography, design, or analysis.
Example: "The garden has a very tiny area dedicated to herbs, but it produces a surprising amount of fresh ingredients."
Alternatives: "a minuscule space" or "a small region".
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We were limited it a very tiny area and basically made left hand turns the whole way.
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After a few pokes, take a cotton swab with a very tiny amount of rubbing alcohol and run it over the area to wash away the extra ink and keep the skin clean.[2].
The area where Howlin' Wolf sits is either a very tiny dressing room or a really large hallway, about eight by 12, with a red low-pile shag carpet and bare wooden beams for a ceiling.
These adjacent metabolic states in the zig-zag areas are randomly obtained from independent calculations, indicating that a very tiny change in the numerical value of one parameter can produce a similar but distinct metabolic state.
A very tiny bit.
We're a very tiny team.
A very tiny glimmer of hope.
They were essentially an H.M.O., though a very tiny one.
Sylvia: Lovely: a very tiny ceremony at my parents' house.
Everything starts with solving a very tiny slice of a problem.
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