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Discover Ludwig"tiny kitchen" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English to describe a kitchen that is small in size.
It is typically used to emphasize the smallness of the space or to contrast it with a larger kitchen. Example: The apartment may be small, but the tiny kitchen has everything you need to cook delicious meals.
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Besides, the tiny kitchen hardly encouraged cooking.
They found nothing in the tiny kitchen.
The tiny kitchen is pure 1960s.
Its tiny kitchen could show more care.
Despite the tiny kitchen, Barnes produces a faultless meal.
The tiny kitchen was aseptically clean, unsullied by edible substances.
There is a tiny kitchen with one small saucepan.
I became too tall to sit in your tiny kitchen.
The tiny kitchen is visible through a window.
Like the other consultants, Mr. Zierman quickly sized up my tiny kitchen.
"It was fascinating and also totally insane," Ms. Spellman said, sitting at her tiny kitchen table.
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