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Discover Ludwig"tiny tiny" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize how small something is, for example: "The bird's nest was tiny tiny."
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Or tiny tiny bats?
A tiny, tiny monkey.
In tiny, tiny quantities.
It panders to a tiny, tiny minority.
We are tiny, tiny, tiny," she says, laughing.
"It's a tiny, tiny window.
On Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg: "Tiny, tiny man.
Even allowing for perfect ripening, they could produce only "a tiny, tiny, tiny amount of wine".
It's a little, tiny, tiny bit better.
She has such tiny, tiny feet.
"Well, we had a tiny, tiny service.
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