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The phrase "a fraction of these" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small part or portion of a larger group or quantity.
Example: "Only a fraction of these applicants will be selected for the interview process."
Alternatives: "a portion of these" or "a small part of these".
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Only a fraction of these excisions are ever known about.
Only a fraction of these are about cancer, but the volume of information is daunting nonetheless.
A fraction of these registers are open to the public or provide instant access for law enforcement agencies.
The market is so big that problems with even a fraction of these instruments could further destabilize the financial markets.
Collecting a fraction of these "stolen billions" would change the debate about public spending overnight, the union said.
The Pentagon estimates that, since only a fraction of these crimes are reported, that there may actually have been nineteen thousand attacks.
What if just a fraction of these people were willing to travel to an Indigenous blockade not only virtually, but in real life?
That argument ignores the fact that there are many qualified workers currently without jobs who would be happy to accept work for a fraction of these bonuses.
When it comes to the tech giants, O'Carroll feels that the initiatives, thus far, represent only a fraction of these companies' potential.
Just 28 were successfully "spliced" by Crispr and a fraction of these had contained the replacement material.
Only a fraction of these wind up making the news: our goal was to check out the stuff that doesn't.
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