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The phrase "a very tiny gap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small space or opening between two objects or surfaces.
Example: "After measuring the space between the two walls, I found that there was a very tiny gap that needed to be filled."
Alternatives: "a minuscule gap" or "a slight gap".
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" 'Now you do know, dear boy, that at the end of every line, leave a very tiny gap so they can get the scissors in.' " If not for that, he said, "I wouldn't have known anything about them having to cut and splice the film".
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