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Discover Ludwig"the tiniest bit" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to an extremely small amount of something. For example, "I don't have the tiniest bit of knowledge on how to use this machine".
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the tiniest bit
adjective
Very small.
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The vada looked crispy but not the tiniest bit oily.
"The tiniest bit of convenience will enormously change people's behavior.
The handles were only the tiniest bit slimy.
Did you detect just the tiniest bit of scepticism?
"I had the tiniest bit of fear," he said.
My family think I'm the tiniest bit mad.
Every so often, there's the tiniest bit of editorializing.
But please could you stop encouraging people, even the tiniest bit, not to vote?
When he wiggled his thumb, just the tiniest bit, the doctor's jaw dropped.
He can tell if an interval, an octave, for example, is the tiniest bit off.
You realized then that they fight for hours to take the tiniest bit of territory.
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