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The phrase "a fraction of the original code" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a small part or portion of a larger piece of code, often in programming or software development contexts.
Example: "The new update only requires a fraction of the original code to function properly."
Alternatives: "a portion of the original code" or "a segment of the original code."
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The method is based on the retransmission of only a fraction of the original code word by the cooperating nodes.
Note that by retransmitting only a fraction of the original code word by the relay does not imply in any complexity increase at the receiver, since the received code words (partial or not) pass through the same decoder, characterizing a particular case for Repetition Coding.
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