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The phrase "add a tiny amount" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when giving instructions or recipes that require a small quantity of an ingredient or substance.
Example: "To enhance the flavor of the dish, add a tiny amount of salt."
Alternatives: "add a small quantity" or "include a little bit".
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Add a tiny amount of mild soap.
Add a tiny amount of shampoo.
If you feel it's necessary, add a tiny amount of moisturizer to your foundation.
If the soiled spot stubbornly remains, add a tiny amount of soap to the cloth.
Although it is not necessary to grease the pan, some cooks prefer to add a tiny amount of butter, to increase flavor.
Put everything in a microwave-safe bowl, and add a tiny amount of water - just enough so that the mixture is damp, but not wet.
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However, by adding a tiny amount of phosphorous, which has five outer electrons, you effectively add a free electron to the crystal and make it conduct moderately well.
In 1968 Mr. Opalka changed his background color to gray, and four years later, as he passed the one million mark, he began adding a tiny amount of white paint to the background color after each canvas to lighten it gradually.
This finding provided an easy approach to improve the elastic modulus and other physical properties of silk materials by adding a tiny amount of graphene sheets.
Once the veterinarian has given permission to clean the animal, the person cleaning the animal carefully places it into a bucket of warm water and adds a tiny amount of dishwashing solution.
Tantalum (Ta6Br14)- and platinum (K2PtCl4)- derivatized crystals were produced by adding a tiny amount of the heavy-atom water solution into the crystallization drop.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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