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The phrase "assumption of a tiny" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a small assumption or a minor belief, but as it stands, it is ambiguous and not commonly used.
Example: "The assumption of a tiny detail can sometimes lead to significant misunderstandings in the analysis."
Alternatives: "small assumption" or "minor belief".
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The developed mathematical model consists of the assumption of a tiny mass stuck on the nanoplates.
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Based on the assumption of tiny smart sensors and actuators, COSMIC supports a distributed system of cooperating autonomous devices.
In the heart of a tiny country, a tiny baby is struggling for life.
Evolution of a tiny Fangirl.
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Thus, the appearance of even a tiny fraction of hawks dooms the doves to extinction.
Of course a tiny LED can highlight a sticky note.
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"The assumption only covers well pads, which make up a tiny fraction of CSG infrastructure.
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