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The phrase "also included a tiny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is part of a larger collection or set, emphasizing the small size of the item included.
Example: "The gift basket also included a tiny jar of homemade jam."
Alternatives: "also featured a small" or "additionally contained a miniature".
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While the settlement also included a tiny — for Google — fine of $7 million, privacy advocates and Google critics characterized the overall agreement as a breakthrough for a company they say has become a serial violator of privacy.
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Tiny Furniture was later released as a Criterion collection DVD – an honour normally reserved for canonical film works – which also included a selection of her early shorts, shot at Oberlin.
They also include a small tin for carrying your tiny USB receiver, extra docking station, and a tool to remove the dock if you need to do so (note: the docking station cannot be re-used, so be careful where you stick it).
The schedule also includes a screening of Deliverance at the civic center in tiny Clayton, Georgia, and a music festival in nearby Long Creek, South Carolina at Chattooga Belle Farm.
Only a tiny fraction of employers offer these plans, which typically also include a high-deductible insurance plan that kicks in once the fund is exhausted.
Their return included a tiny gain of about 1percentt last year.
The mix also includes a lovely 19th-century wood miniature of a cooper's (or barrelmaker's) workshop, complete with tiny tools and parquet floor, and a grid of astounding photographs, dated 1887, from Eadweard Muybridge's "Animal Locomotion" series.
Also include a cute picture.
Also include a black texture.
Also, include a water bottle.
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