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"pretty tiny" is an appropriate and grammatically correct phrase that is often used in written English.
For example, you might write, "The ant's steps were pretty tiny, but it was still able to reach the top of the tree."
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It's also pretty tiny.
Admittedly, the collection is currently pretty tiny, and I'd love to expand it.
"It's a pretty tiny room," said Anton Teubner, a senior who slept there in 2007.
There wasn't much demand for Bunton - pretty, tiny, curvy, nice, very average.
They live in an empire of closets in which most of the closets are pretty tiny.
Strangely, no mention is made of the fact that a pretty tiny proportion of all jobs lost actually go overseas.So what is really happening?
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Librarian turned fashion designer Joyce Paton has the prettiest, tiniest vintage boutique in the village of South Queensferry, on the Forth estuary, just 15 minutes and one train stop from Waverley station.
mutton, and any pretty little tiny kickshaws.
So people put down everything, even these minimal things, even these pretty shockingly tiny acts of charity to reveal themselves from those people who did absolutely nothing, that are basically the devil incarnate.
No word on price, but it does measure 9.3 x 2.7 x 15 cm, which is pretty darn tiny.
It weighs the same (roughly 10 grams), and is exactly the same in its size and shape (read: by no means the smallest, but pretty dang tiny) – with one small difference: they've added a slight groove to the face of the earpiece right above the primary button.
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