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The phrase "tiny pause" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a very brief moment of silence or hesitation in speech or action. Example: "After a tiny pause, she continued with her explanation, ensuring everyone was following along."
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Tiny pause.
PETER: (Tiny pause).
ъ The hard sign is rare, is not pronounced, and makes a tiny pause between syllables.
There was a tiny pause before she brightened and said proudly, "I think my day is going to be even harder than yours".
But a surprised Brown laughed gamely, and then there was a tiny pause, so agonising for all in the room that Sarah Brown gallantly opened her mouth to answer for him.
In that tiny pause, Brown leaps in and starts interviewing me.
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Close your eyes and listen to the licks he fits into the tiny pauses between the first lines of the first verse.
The tiniest pause.
She names a number after the tiniest pause -- an indication of either a downgrade in the number or a self-censorial check as to whether price should ever be mentioned (a WASP thing I know only too well).
He notes that Buddhism is based on "a tiny barely perceptible pause between our thoughts, a pause that, while we normally are not even aware of its existence, contains the entire universe.
Let's deconstruct his entire remarks: I'm in this race because I care about... (tiniest of pauses)... Americans.
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