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The phrase "are pretty tiny and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is small in size, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "The new smartphone models are pretty tiny and fit easily in your pocket."
Alternatives: "are quite small and" or "are really little and".
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At the very least, probably a few more did too (since the odds on us finding the very first ones to get feathers are pretty tiny) and some fairly weak evidence suggests that feather may have appeared rather earlier in evolutionary terms, suggesting a few more theropod groups had them too.
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Second, these are pretty tiny studies.
So far, the amounts being bet in the synthetic CDO market are pretty tiny.
The latter participated in the cake throwing action, but overall these groups are pretty tiny.
Catherine is still exclusively breastfeeding, and she's pretty tiny, so the fact that she is still able to satisfy our little fatty is kind of amazing.
(Can you imagine a guy being told by his buddy, "Hey, I've seen your dick -- it's pretty tiny. Go enter the contest and get a free iPad, man!" Yeesh).
Microsoft is showing a respectable doubling of growth to nearly 6 million units, but that is pretty tiny when you look back to Android and its 156 million.
But the worst kept secret is that while video is an increasingly important and popular social activity, economically it's pretty tiny: online video ads will account for about $2 billion in the US and over $3 billion worldwide.
Yeah, that's pretty tiny.
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