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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tiny tremors" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe small, subtle movements or vibrations, often in a physical or metaphorical context. Example: "The tiny tremors of the earthquake were barely noticeable at first, but they soon grew stronger."
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Tiny tremors are common.
Think of them as tiny tremors.
The engine was idling, sending tiny tremors through the floor.
Tiny tremors in the area still send new cracks creeping up the walls.
In May, the company had to stop drilling because two tiny tremors were recorded in the region.
According to the British Geological Survey, fracking does routinely create tiny tremors but these would normally be undetectable to humans.
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There is no director like Elliott for whooshing a play from tiny tremor to cataclysm, beginning with petit point and ending with a great savaging of great sets.
Indeed, one tiny tremor of his company instantly reverberates in international financial markets -- just the way the shameful announcement of his and Tara's divorce resounded back to India.
The most winning sight, in an overblown picture, is the tiny tremor of amusement on Wolverine's face as he hands a bottle of Dr. Pepper to his young sidekick, Iceman (Shawn Ashmore), who chills it with a single breath.
Nothing escapes Julie, who registers the tiniest tremors in her husband's behavior.
As camcorders have become smaller and lighter, with greater zoom capabilities, they have magnified the operator's tiniest tremors.
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