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The phrase "a relatively tiny percentage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a small portion of a whole in a comparative context, often to emphasize the insignificance of that portion.
Example: "In the survey, a relatively tiny percentage of respondents reported feeling dissatisfied with the service."
Alternatives: "a small fraction" or "a minor percentage".
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Last year, while, seven per cent of 2005 male graduates were jobless - a relatively tiny percentage - for women, it was almost half that.
But even if those paying more are a relatively tiny percentage of the population overall, they will still be a large group in raw numbers.
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"But that's a relatively tiny portion of the city.
He points to the relatively tiny percentage of the U.S. Advertising spend of $80 Billion.
(It reportedly cost £230,000, itself a relatively tiny sum).
So how did a relatively tiny British firm take the lead in such a valuable industry?
By a genetic quirk a tiny percentage of male elephants have always been tuskless.
"It is a view shared by a tiny percentage of Americans.
There are other issues: What of the person using only a tiny percentage of a plot?
In fact he was only given a tiny percentage of a change of surviving his ordeal.
But that's a really tiny percentage of Canada.
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