Sentence examples for tiny fissure from inspiring English sources

The phrase "tiny fissure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small crack or opening, often in a physical context such as geology, materials, or even metaphorically in literature. Example: "The earthquake caused a tiny fissure in the ground, which slowly widened over time."

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Wedged into the tiny fissure of 43 Carmine Street, cheek by jowl with a restaurant and a deli on a typical Village commercial block, Rockit Scientist is in its sixth year of existence.

Grief has been simmering in this house for weeks when Mr. Moretti's character fixes upon a tiny fissure in a teapot he couldn't stand to throw away after gluing it back together with hardly a trace.

Hasselbeck quickly deleted the post, but a tiny fissure that might otherwise have played out only in the privacy of a locker room or a telephone call had been exposed before thousands of onlookers.

There's barely a moment that doesn't feature some giddy effect, and many are certainly striking: the camera rockets away from Ralston wedged deep in his gulley, then vaults into the skies to reveal his prison as a tiny fissure in a vast ochre desolation.

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This opens up tiny fissures in the rock, through which the trapped gas can then escape.

While glass is very strong in compression, tensile stresses will make these tiny fissures start to grow, bond by bond.

It remains unclear, for example, how far the tiny fissures that radiate through the bedrock from hydraulic fracturing might reach.

But in the course of those checks, two planes were found to have tiny fissures in a different section of the wing bracket.

Matthew Warchus's London production is less savage: Mark Thompson's scarlet set is not riven, but wrinkled with tiny fissures; there is no baying.

Each state projection, lighted up on giant screens, was like ice cracking on a frozen lake: tiny fissures about to collapse into a giant swoosh of water.

Fracking involves blasting a mixture of water, sand and chemicals under very high pressure against dense shale rock, opening up tiny fissures that allow microscopic bubbles of natural gas trapped within the rock to escape.

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