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The phrase "a very tiny dose" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a small amount of a substance, often in a medical or scientific context.
Example: "The doctor prescribed a very tiny dose of the medication to minimize side effects."
Alternatives: "a minuscule amount" or "a small quantity".
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So for a very tiny dose of digoxin I was actually having the digoxin side effects... ........ (Interviewee 13).
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A very tiny bit.
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A very tiny glimmer of hope.
Everything starts with solving a very tiny slice of a problem.
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