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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are so tiny that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is extremely small, often leading to a consequence or result.
Example: "The particles are so tiny that they can only be seen with an electron microscope."
Alternatives: "are so small that" or "are so minuscule that".
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Often, the images are so tiny that they are invisible.
Modern transistors are so tiny that shrinking them still further is becoming difficult and expensive.
But the figures are so tiny that you have to squint to find them.
The differences are so tiny that the average customer could not notice.
They are so tiny that their movement on the skin is often not felt.
Critics say that such islands are so tiny that a large oil spill will quickly flow into the surrounding waters.
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The release is so tiny, that comparisons with past Sandler films are pretty meaningless.
Previous studies show that if the value of the offset focus is less than 0.1λ, the degradation is so tiny that can be ignored.
The tiny baby was so tiny that its mother never looked pregnant.
And a pager message is so tiny that it makes a tweet look like "The Iliad".
And Kavaguti is so tiny that she can sometime seem overpowered by her partner.
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