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The phrase "a small chunk of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a portion or piece of something, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "I only need a small chunk of the data to complete my analysis."
Alternatives: "a little piece of" or "a tiny portion of".
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Some central banks already hold a small chunk of their countries' foreign-exchange reserves in yuan.
Pyramid ownership structures enable a small chunk of capital to exert a large degree of control.
But exports count for only a small chunk of the economy.
A few months later, he received a small chunk of the Neanderthal's right humerus.
That morning, he'd been in meetings about a redo for a small chunk of lakefront.
Burson bought a small chunk of it, but it did not make it to Tennessee for her family to taste.
That is a small chunk of the economy: only 15% of the workforce, and 9% of the private-sector workforce.
Is all this worth a small chunk of farmland made less important by Mr Assad's massive irrigation projects?
And only a small chunk of a typical person's investments will have been made before the run-up.
The hounds set upon the hog, tearing a small chunk of flesh from her hindquarters and snapping at her ears.
It is a small chunk of what was once a 15,000-ton mound of waste from Philadelphia.
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