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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are a very tiny" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is extremely small in size or quantity.
Example: "The particles in the air are a very tiny fraction of what we can see with the naked eye."
Alternatives: "are a minuscule" or "are a microscopic".
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All those exotic structures like C.D.O. and securitizations are a very tiny part of our banking system.
"The fact that we're in an insignificant physical speck in a possibly infinite universe," he continues, "is as easy or difficult to accept as that we are a very tiny temporal speck in a possibly infinite time span.
Know you are a very tiny thing and there is whole world in front of you to explore.
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So this is a very tiny effect.
We're a very tiny team.
Paris is a very tiny surface, and that's the core secret of it.
"In Vancouver there's a very tiny black population" he says.
"There has been a very tiny change, starting in late 2009," Fattouh said.
It doesn't do food, doesn't do home -- or, if it does, it's a very tiny department.
In terms of a monetary sense, what is in discussion is a very tiny percentage of the operation of this council.
"I always wanted to be -- not an actress -- but I always wanted to be a very tiny blonde starlet," Ms. Arthur said.
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