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The phrase "are but tiny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is very small or insignificant in comparison to something else.
Example: "The challenges we face are but tiny when considering the vast opportunities ahead of us."
Alternatives: "are merely small" or "are just little".
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Our personal disasters are but tiny specks when it comes to other people's reality.
Every finding is incremental and bitty in the grand scale of biological complexity, and we scientists are but tiny cogs in a vast, global knowledge machine.
If astronauts start to feel this way when both Earth and their destination are but tiny pinpoints in space, things will feel even grimmer, Stuster says.
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This is but a tiny fraction of aid flows.
"Solar is but a tiny, tiny, tiny part of their business," Brinker said.
The venison sausage roll is excellent but tiny.
The club of novelist-poets is distinguished but tiny.
Demonstrations by republicans opposing the visit were rowdy but tiny.
She means it's magical, but tiny and dark.
But the talent he booked was anything but tiny.
Seeds are tiny, but they're powerful".
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