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The phrase "as a consequence tiny" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks clarity in meaning.
Example: "The project was poorly planned; as a consequence, tiny errors accumulated over time."
Alternatives: "as a result, small" or "therefore, minor".
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As a consequence "Tiny Furniture" is at times more pleasurable to think about than it is to watch, more of a conceptual coup than an enjoyable experience.
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About half of all stable nuclei have nonzero spin; as a consequence they act as tiny magnets, a fact that has far-reaching consequences.
As a consequence, margin formation in the tiny adult wings was abolished.
This theory, which postulates that everything in the universe is a consequence of tiny strings oscillating in ten dimensions, was thought to have observable consequences only at very small scales as much smaller than atoms as atoms are smaller than the solar system.
As a consequence many lives are blighted for want of tiny amounts of iodine, iron, vitamin A and zinc.
"Colloidal" attitude means that systems are made of tiny building elements and, as a consequence, have a high specific surface area and unique properties, different from those exhibited by ordinary homogeneous or heterogeneous systems.
As a consequence of the realization that our "stuff" is only a tiny part of what we desire, progress is now generated by intangibles such as happiness, goodwill, design, brand value and intellectual property.
As a consequence, there is terrific, unsatisfied demand for people to manage this innovation in ways that benefit more than a tiny financial elite.
As a consequence, N.Y.U.
As a consequence, Taseer is dead.
As a consequence, we got downgraded.
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