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The phrase "a very tiny baby" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a baby that is exceptionally small in size, often in a context that emphasizes its cuteness or fragility.
Example: "The nursery was filled with cribs, but one caught my eye—a very tiny baby sleeping peacefully in the corner."
Alternatives: "an extremely small infant" or "a minuscule newborn."
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"But coming forward on 'Oprah' was just a very tiny baby step for him.
Inside the case was a very tiny baby with a thin tube taped to its face, staring into space, dwarfed by its diapers, with a sock on its head, and huge, scary bug-out eyes.
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"It takes very tiny baby steps in an area that needs dramatic change," Mr. Eakes said.
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.
RFID-TAG: A very tiny microchip with an integrated antenna.
I'm in a very tiny church.
It still almost looks like a very tiny lightsaber.
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