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Discover Ludwig"really tiny" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adjective phrase that describes something as being extremely small. Example: The ants were so small that they were really tiny to the naked eye.
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Really tiny.
"It's really, really tiny".
It's really tiny — about the size of your middle toenail.
But that's a really tiny percentage of Canada.
Andrea McLean described me as "really tiny" on Loose Women.
Keep going until you have some really tiny steps.
"They're really tiny — about as big as poppy seeds—so they're hard to detect," he said.
I can go away for a week with a really tiny suitcase.
"It's almost like they have four really tiny studio apartments," she said.
"I was a tiny child — really tiny — and I loved tiny things," he said.
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