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Free sign upThe phrase "tiny addition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small or minor increase or change in something. Example: "The report included a tiny addition that clarified the project's objectives."
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"I'm not trying to create a little tiny addition to it, as a penthouse," he said.
It is a tiny addition to Kurosawa's monumental body of work, but one is grateful to have every bit.
So small businesses looking to supply such huge companies need to understand that they are just one tiny addition to their account sheets.
That is a tiny addition compared to 26 million dial-up members, but AOL is just now beginning a marketing push for the service.
Not only did life seem pointless, there was a kind of raw intensity about daylight… On top of that there was an insomniac length to every night when each second had its own weight, its own tiny addition, like a Chinese water torture".
With a tiny addition of nanoparticle, significant rise of thermal conductivity is achieved without suffering considerable pressure drop penalty.
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Even the tiniest addition of 1 μg DOTATATE used in our tests represents an excess of the chelator (1 μg ~ 7 × 10−10 moles) in comparison to the amount of 68Ga (150 MBq ~ 10−10 g ~ 1.5 × 10−12 moles) and should therefore be sufficient for the preparation.
Some of the coolest parts of the drawing, however, are hidden in tiny authorial additions.
In addition, tiny particles of metallic debris released as the artificial joints move have caused severe tissue and bone damage in hundreds of patients, leaving some of them disabled.
Canada is bounded by the Arctic Ocean to the north, Greenland (a self-governing part of the Danish kingdom) to the northeast, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, 12 states of the United States to the south, and the Pacific Ocean and the U.S. state of Alaska to the west; in addition, tiny Saint-Pierre and Miquelon (an archipelagic territory of France) lies off Newfoundland.
In addition, tiny MSI that are trapped within refractory minerals in UHP rocks may derive from anatectic melts (Ferrando et al. 2005; Malaspina et al. 2006; Gao et al. 2012, 2013; Liu et al. 2013), providing insights into the property and composition of deep subduction-zone fluids.
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