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"tiny stones" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the size of small stones, pebbles, or other objects. For example: "I noticed a pile of tiny stones scattered along the beach shore."
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Sun-ray pleats burst with tiny stones.
The tiny stones were like an avalanche, slipping beneath me.
It's pure Versace set in 1,600-year-old 1,600-year-old 1,600-year-old
Some plants, however, do produce tiny stones that are sometimes called plant opals.
The Mountain that loved a Bird followed the distribution of tiny stones for students to study, count, and chart basic attributes.
AT THE new Eurostar diamond cutting factory in Gaborone, the capital of Botswana, hundreds of workers in neat rows are labouring over tiny stones.
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In the chancel, between two arches, a tiny stone — black with gray flecks — had been embedded in the wall.
Two young farmers, the brothers Henry TimMorton and Francis David Maloneyoney), live in a tiny stone cottage and struggle to make a living.
But there was little cheer in the rain-soaked villages of tiny stone homes near the city of Shivpuri.
But at a realtor's office one day, a photocopy of a tiny stone cottage caught his eye.
"Sir," one said, "how much?" "One hundred and forty dollars," he said, showing a tiny stone glittering in his palm.
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