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tiny

[tahy-nee] / ˈtaɪ ni /


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Yet such tiny differences matter greatly in modern technology.

From Science Daily

In “tiny habit” experiments, trivial actions prove far more durable than grand ambitions launched with January zeal.

From The Wall Street Journal

In my junior year, friends started doing stand-up at the tiny campus coffee shop.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even the tiniest bits — the corner of a cheese wedge, the last few sprigs of herbs — can elevate a dish if treated with a little care.

From Salon

“I like being able to see the tiniest detail, then letting it expand out into the cosmos. I’m thinking about those two scales constantly and about where we fit between those scales.”

From Los Angeles Times