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The phrase "a minute fraction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an extremely small part or portion of something, often in a quantitative context.
Example: "Only a minute fraction of the population is affected by this rare disease."
Alternatives: "a tiny portion" or "a minuscule amount."
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Only a minute fraction is irrigated.
According to inflationary theory, what we call the universe is just a minute fraction of a much larger cosmos.
Only a minute fraction of the baby toads survive to grow up because of their many predators.
Chloroplasts in bundle sheath cells represent only a minute fraction of those present in the rice leaf.
It is important to remember that such cases constitute only a minute fraction of regular surrogacy arrangements.
"Only a minute fraction of the food consumed by cattle goes into the bloodstream, so the bulk of the energy is lost," said Eshel.
For now, the free drug program is still accessible only to a minute fraction of the people in China with H.I.V.
The new investments would be about $60 billion a year, a minute fraction of the $25 trillion now invested in financial markets.
But Iraq has spent only a minute fraction of that on reconstruction costs, which are now largely borne by the United States.
Only a minute fraction of them have invaded my patch, but in such numbers this summer I spend part of each morning relocating them across the road.
By the music industry's own account, the pay-per-download systems only capture a minute fraction of the music traded on the net.
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