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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tiny breakthrough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small but significant advancement or progress in a particular area or field. Example: "After weeks of research, the team finally made a tiny breakthrough in understanding the complex algorithm."
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"Texas judge rules atmosphere, air is a public trust," reads the headline in the Boston Globe -- a tiny breakthrough but with big potential consequences.
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"We're trying to make tiny breakthroughs with the baby," Ms. Spadafora said.
And as we continue to suffer from one of the most extended heat waves in U.S. history, as major crops wither and fires rage in a dozen states, we need all the tiny breakthroughs we can get.
Her short feature "Creative Nonfiction" screened at the festival in 2009, and then her breakthrough "Tiny Furniture" won the grand jury prize in 2010.
That company, though eventually a failure, generated an incredible number of technology breakthroughs, including tiny touchscreens and software modems.
The tiny 'Sprite' spacecraft, created by the Breakthrough Starshot program and funded through a 2011 Kickstarter campaign, measure just 3.5-by-3.5 3.5-by-3.5 3.5-by-3.5h only four grams, but incentimetersower source (solandpanels), computing components, sensors and radios for transmission.
As he waited for QuorumEx to produce some breakthroughs, he spent time in a tiny Belizean village called Carmelita, not far from his research lab in Orange Walk.
Were we irresponsible to label as a breakthrough a strategy that has touched a tiny fraction of cancer patients and helped only some of them?
Yet such are the standards on Capitol Hill that just the announcement of this tiny, fractional step was greeted by many as a breakthrough.
The discovery comes four months after the announcement of Breakthrough Starshot, an initiative to build and send tiny spacecraft to the nearest star system within the coming decades.
At airport check-ins, breakthrough "sniffing" technology will detect explosives in traces as tiny as billionths of a gram.
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