tiny fragment

collocation in English

meaningsoftinyandfragment

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tiny
adjective
uk
/ˈtaɪ.ni/
us
/ˈtaɪ.ni/
extremely ...
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fragment
noun[C]
uk
/ˈfræɡ.mənt/
us
/ˈfræɡ.mənt/
a small piece or a part, especially when broken from ...
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(Definition oftinyandfragmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftiny fragment

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Atinyfragmentof a third jadeite bead also was present.
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For atinyfragmentof the cosmic story this is occurring as a response to and a luring of beings that are self-conscious and, to a significant extent, consciously self-determining.
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The first was when they learned that our earth was not the centre of the universe but only atinyfragment in a cosmic system of scarcely imaginable vastness.
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We are now reduced to atinyfragmentof that.
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That is only atinyfragmentof the consuming public.
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Those figures show that trade in agriculture amounts to only atinyfragmentof the overall trade.
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What alarms me more than anything is that this is only onetinyfragmentof the evidence put at our disposal.
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Rather, the human experience and mind are themselves atinyfragmentof this truth.
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Furthermore, what constitutes one individual organism is not always apparent; one living lichen may be several centimeters long or just atinyfragment.
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Powell has already established opportunity and, eventually, method through discovery of atinyfragmentof gelatin in the body.
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It is difficult to think of any other way of creating the dense fog than by mechanically tearing the liquid apart into tiny fragments.
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Tape editing brought a new technique called 'micro-editing', in which very tiny fragments of sound, representing milliseconds of time, were edited together, thus creating completely new sounds or structures.
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We are hearing tiny fragments of the deal.
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With the rotator turned on, the tissue sample is ground by the porcelain pores and the container wall into tiny fragments.
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He held the cracking within himself until he exploded into tiny fragments.
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Tiny fragments of the old universe reacted with each other, and a new universe was born.
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We always sample tiny fragments of sound as a starting point.
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Tiny fragments of oil suspended in pure water will spontaneously assemble themselves into much larger masses.
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Platelets are the tiny fragments of cells in the blood which help it to clot and so stop bleeding, and are used in the treatment of cancer and leukaemia.
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