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The phrase "also just a tiny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a small amount or degree of something in a casual or informal context.
Example: "I would like to add also just a tiny bit of salt to enhance the flavor."
Alternatives: "merely a small" or "only a little".
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Knowing that predation risk decreases with distance from the shoreline is also just a tiny insight.
There's also just a tiny frisson of danger, just right to throw you into a clinch.
In other words, a cast-iron, self-evident hit, but also just a tiny bit boring, perhaps?
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Also add just a tiny pinch of salt, and a tiny pinch of white pepper, or any finely-ground pepper.
Also, it is not just a tiny coastal élite who support it; most Americans do.
Also, while a single bite from blood-eating flies extracts just a tiny droplet of blood, thousands of bites per day can add up to significant blood loss.
It also helps that there is at least one character who seems just a tiny bit more pathetic than Richard.
@JentotheDen @tonyposnanski @realDonaldTrump I also love that it's just him, no family, no warmth, just a tiny fist and a tree.
Also, perhaps you could try to wear a little clear lip gloss or balm and just a tiny bit of mascara.
Just a tiny one?
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