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The phrase "afraid of a tiny" is grammatically correct but incomplete in its meaning.
It can be used when expressing fear or apprehension about something small, but it typically requires additional context to clarify what is being referred to.
Example: "She was afraid of a tiny spider that had crawled across her desk."
Alternatives: "scared of a little" or "fearful of a small".
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Why is this powerful and noble king so afraid of a tiny baby?
However, the benefits of the olive oil also apply to your hands, so don't be too afraid of a tiny little mess; it soon rubs right in.
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