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The phrase "a relatively tiny force" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a force that is small in comparison to other forces or in a specific context.
Example: "In the grand scheme of the universe, the gravitational pull of a small object can be considered a relatively tiny force."
Alternatives: "a comparatively small force" or "a somewhat minor force".
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On Facebook, many of my Army friends have voiced their frustration over the Iraqi Army – once trained by us – after they abandoned their positions in the face of a relatively tiny force.
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(It reportedly cost £230,000, itself a relatively tiny sum).
"But that's a relatively tiny portion of the city.
But his budget makes only about $30 million available for the program, a relatively tiny amount.
All things considered, a relatively tiny proportion of New York land is landmarked.
Atwater Village is a relatively tiny area of 15,000 people wedged between downtown Los Angeles and a huge suburb, Glendale.
Qualcomm and Nvidia share a chip design licensed from a relatively tiny British chip firm, ARM Holdings.
But it's encouraging to hear about Sustrans' results with such a relatively tiny number of people.
To put it in context, the natural global accumulation of tritium is a relatively tiny 2,200 PBq.
Roy Hammer acknowledged that Dow Jones is a relatively "tiny" company, and spoke about the potential perils of seeking bigness.
She has also anointed a relatively tiny group of über-instructors known as Forrest Guardians to aid in maintaining standards.
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