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The phrase "also tiny enough to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that is not only small but also meets a specific size requirement or condition.
Example: "The new smartphone is also tiny enough to fit comfortably in your pocket."
Alternatives: "small enough to" or "compact enough to".
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It's a fun little story, and through most of it, the main character, Daniel, is not only in an era very much not his own, but also tiny enough to fit on the back of the raven, Calvert.
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