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"tiny speck" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to something that is very small and insignificant in comparison to its surroundings. Example: "In the vast expanse of the night sky, one tiny speck of a star twinkled brightly."
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Slack began in 2009 as Tiny Speck.
It's a tiny speck of the nation's thriving overall economy.
The tiny speck turned out to be an unhappy speck.
We are a tiny speck against a huge corporation.
Ten minutes later, I saw the figure, a tiny speck, reach a peak called Flagstaff.
In 2009 Butterfield founded Tiny Speck with $1.5 million raised in seed money.
He founded Tiny Speck last year with three other early Flickr employees.
Users can also open stores within the game and pay Tiny Speck to advertise.
That's what the "tiny speck in the Cosmos" comment refers to.
She is the Universe compressed into One tiny speck, a tiny speck so large It can take up lifetimes, Pulsing, breathing, Uncontrollable, non-existent, Vulnerable, yet powerful.
And the failures caused by a tiny speck of dust are legion.
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