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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as tiny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to make a comparison regarding size, often in a simile or metaphorical context.
Example: "The insect was as tiny as a grain of sand, barely noticeable on the ground."
Alternatives: "as small" or "as minuscule".
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She is as tiny as a sparrow.
Yet nowadays mines can be as tiny as a mobile phone.
It's unbelievable that the egg is as tiny as a water droplet.
Millet isn't quite as tiny as teff or amaranth, but it is quite small, like quinoa.
Be sure to make reservations, though: this theater is as tiny as the little prince's planet.
MA: Not as tiny as TechCrunch though.
Kaydon does only small custom orders, sometimes as tiny as one unit at a time.
Both of those aren't nearly as tiny as the iPod nano, though.
Now it seems they're as tiny as they've always been.
Microsporida possess some of the smallest primary nuclear genomes known (as tiny as 2.3 Mbp).
Sure, the room is small, but it's only as tiny as you perceive it to be.
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