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The phrase "all have a tiny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a shared characteristic or quality that is small in size among a group of subjects.
Example: "The creatures in this ecosystem all have a tiny feature that distinguishes them from one another."
Alternatives: "all possess a small" or "each has a little".
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Most of these species, which include fishing, jumping, flower, and wolf spiders (above), derive from a single branch where males all have a tiny hook on each of the short front legs used in mating.
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All those pieces have a tiny bit of give and play that allows them to do well in terms of small bumps".
All members, including the investors, each have a tiny stake in Everlands Club Corp., which owns most of Everlands' properties.
I have a tiny dictionary.
I have a tiny world to save".
Do we have a tiny disconnect here?
We can have a tiny retreat in my trailer".
In Act I, we have a tiny river.
The change, Mr. Hanafi said, "will have a tiny impact".
Have a tiny, narrow terrace?
So you have a tiny Emmy village?
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