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The phrase "a small chunk of time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a brief period during which something can be done or occurs.
Example: "I only need a small chunk of time to finish this project before the deadline."
Alternatives: "a brief moment" or "a little while".
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Vincenzo Nibali may have only claimed a small chunk of time over his rivals, but that will give him a welcome psychological boost before the race heads back to France.
Set aside a small chunk of time each day to ponder anything that's been wearing on your mind.
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That's because analyzing these genes relies on invasive methods, such as drawing a person's blood several times a day or excising a small chunk of skin.
Pyramid ownership structures enable a small chunk of capital to exert a large degree of control.
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.
But exports count for only a small chunk of the economy.
Some central banks already hold a small chunk of their countries' foreign-exchange reserves in yuan.
Hold a small chunk of cheese against the surface of a plate.
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