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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are just a tiny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is small in size or amount, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The differences between the two models are just a tiny fraction of what we expected."
Alternatives: "are merely a small" or "are only a little".
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We are just a tiny island.
"Cheesemakers are just a tiny part of this," he says.
Of course, the Nevada casinos are just a tiny sliver of sports gambling over all.
The fines against the bank are just a tiny fraction of the profits they earned.
Mr. Khurana says his sales are just a tiny fraction of previous years'.
He narrows his eyes, which are just a tiny bit too close together.
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This is just a tiny starter list.
And that's just a tiny list.
And that's just a tiny sampling.
Visible light is just a tiny portion of all light.
"It was just a tiny room filled with bank notes.
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