tiny bit
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftinyandbit
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tiny
adjective
uk/ˈtaɪ.ni/us/ˈtaɪ.ni/
extremely ...
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bit
noun[C]
uk/bɪt/us/bɪt/
informal
a small piece or amount ...
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(Definition oftinyandbitfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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That sounds atinybitprescriptive.
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She's come atinybitnearer to me.
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Even the wisest persons command only a rathertinybitof knowledge.
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We are asking for atinybit.
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This is just atinybitfurther.
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People seemed atinybitmore relaxed.
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It is atinybitwider.
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He quoted atinybitof evidence.
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It did not influence the unions atinybit.
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Was it atinybitof romance in his heart?
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There is atinybitof history behind this report.
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Again, we seem to forget atinybitabout history.
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Even that makes me atinybitworried.
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I should like to mention atinybitof history.
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It is atinybitof pump priming.
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I simply seek to introduce atinybitof flexibility.
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If one puts all the money together and creates synergy then one can be atinybitsatisfied, but then only atinybit.
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But with this book, the respondent can answer and say atinybitabout every epoch, and through this we will appeal to and impress them.
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It would only affect me atinybit, if at all.
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Again that is just atinybitwide of fishing vessel grants.
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Now a person has to pick a trade and be atinybitof a craftsman.
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I had hoped that the pace had accelerated atinybit.
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It seems to me that it is tied up atinybittoo tightly.
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His definition of pragmatism is likely to be atinybittoo wide.
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At best, the amendment assuages atinybitthe damaging impact of that; at worst.
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