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The phrase "are often so tiny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is frequently very small in size or scale.
Example: "The details in the artwork are often so tiny that they can only be appreciated up close."
Alternatives: "are frequently very small" or "are usually quite minuscule".
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Part of the challenge is the nature of arthroscopic surgery, whose multiple incisions are often so tiny they barely leave a trace.
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But the margins between winning and losing in professional sport are often so small that the tiniest of things can make a big difference.
Think of it as highly sophisticated coin-clipping; a clip here, a clip there, often so tiny as to be unnoticed across trillions of coins.
Victims' pupils are often tiny because the iris, a muscle, contracts so much.
The pupils of victims are often tiny because the iris, a muscle, contracts so much.
Spaces — and kitchens — are often tiny, menus small and changeable.
Early Morning may avoid all blur, but its multiplicities are often ungraspable, made of particles so tiny that elude the eye.
Often, the images are so tiny that they are invisible.
These tiny details are often what make writing really fly.
Small, tiny ways are often perfect.
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