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The phrase "tiny gift" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a small present or token of appreciation. Example: "I brought you a tiny gift to show my appreciation for your help."
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Around the bay, a tiny gift shop doubles up as a tea room.
Fragrant coils of incense were burning in the tiny gift shop, which sells hard candies bearing Genji's likeness.
Every ping signaling a text or swoosh alerting me to a Twitter direct message feels like a tiny gift in waiting.
WHEN he visited the monastery of Menri, in the foothills of the Himalayas, in 2008, Gene Smith took a tiny gift for the abbot.
Diversions are limited to a tiny gift shop, a rudimentary bar, a Ping-Pong table and a stack of books on local sea life.
A giant black Botero nude sculpture anchors the hallway that leads to the room elevators, the restaurants and the tiny gift shop.
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Every few hours, the attendants would wake up the passengers and serve some amazing food, as well as give us a tiny gift-wrapped present.
"They continue to believe that I am a god-king, like the kings of Angkor," he said after handing out tiny gifts to a throng of poor villagers three years ago.
How everything was perfect, how Alec was the sweetest guy in the world that any girl would be lucky to have, how he made her meals and gave her these tiny gifts oh-so-often.
My suitcase is parked in a corner, the tiny gifts that traveled inside it already in the hands of friends and relatives.
Each audience member is given a small origami box with tiny gifts inside including a bell, a flashlight, ear plugs and a candle along with a special program.
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