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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tiny information" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in a context where you want to emphasize that the information is very small or insignificant in size or importance. Example: "The report contained tiny information that was not relevant to the main findings."
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The tiny information plaque revealed little, relating only its historical origins and that it was on loan from an anonymous donor.
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Since the reports were based on social media, I started going through Twitter trying to pick any tiniest information.
The Wrist PDA watch, due in February for $145 from Fossil, is a tiny data organizer that accepts information beamed via infrared from your Palm.
You're supposed to extract the tiny account-information card from an existing Cingular or T-Mobile phone and slip it into the Serene, which inherits your old phone number and phone book.
SCIENCE TIMES A report in The Week column on Tuesday about physicists' successfully teleporting tiny bits of information misstated, at one point, the distance the information, known as quantum bits, traveled.
The explosion of phone apps and their heavy use of data was crippling Cisco's old gear, with billions of tiny "pings" of information between the app and the network all day.
The first manipulated "cookies", the tiny snippets of information stored by web browsers, to disable tracking.
The writing combines a tiny bit of information with over-the-top histrionics.
However, what's cheered me most was a tiny nugget of information I gleaned about the magnificent Andrea Camilleri.
The tiny amount of information you are given is rendered uniformly in the streaming service's typesetting and format.
I really, really need every tiny bit of information I can get about managing my biggest investment.
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