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The phrase "a minuscule slice of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a very small portion or amount of something, often in a figurative sense. Example: "The report only provided a minuscule slice of the overall data, leaving many questions unanswered."
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Because it has such a minuscule slice of the market (1.2%), hackers have not bothered to attack Chrome.
Nationally, geothermal energy produces only about 3,000 megawatts of power, a minuscule slice of the national electricity supply.
We don't like referendums, since they are undemocratic – complicated issues, subjected to election-day demagoguery, voted on by a minuscule slice of the public.
Fortunately for Linux, black-hat programmers find it simply not worth their time to design viruses and other malware for attacking such a minuscule slice of computerdom.
It is based on the premise that every performance of a song has unique audio characteristics -- for example, a certain relationship of neighboring high and low notes over a minuscule slice of time.
The farm's projected yearly yield of 100 tons is but a minuscule slice of the more than 1.5 million tons imported into New York, the world's largest agricultural market, and its output is even Lilliputian in comparison to that of "big hydro".
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Each scene is a minuscule piece of a much larger story; the stories suggested through postcards.
A little slice of selfishness".
Takanashi will pay about ¥1,400 a kilo (at ¥113 to the dollar, that's about $12.40 a kilo, or roughly $80 for the fish), then dole it out in minuscule slices of luxurious, red tuna sashimi for about ¥300 ($2.65) apiece.
Their goal is to run slice after minuscule slice under a powerful electron microscope, develop detailed pictures of the brain's complex wiring and then stitch the images back together.
The BBC may still be the world's widest-ranging broadcaster, but it gobbles up less than a third of Britons' viewing time; about half the remainder is accounted for in minuscule slices by dozens of specialist digital outfits catering to particular constituencies.
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