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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is so tiny" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common phrase used to describe something that is very small in size. Example: "The newborn kitten is so tiny that it fits comfortably in the palm of my hand."
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"She is so tiny.
"The front entrance is so tiny," he said in 2006.
"The front entrance is so tiny," he said.
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.
I can't do that mainly because the screen is so tiny.
The problem is that right now, the player pool is so tiny.
"That ball is so tiny," Jiang said, "and the bat is so thin.
His kitchen is so tiny he can hardly turn round, but his food is amazing.
But E-Mo Kim Bab is so tiny it's easy to overlook.
Dodgeball is so tiny it's almost too personal and requires constant attention.
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