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The phrase "a small fragment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a tiny piece or portion of something, often in contexts related to literature, art, or physical objects.
Example: "The archaeologists discovered a small fragment of pottery that dated back to ancient times."
Alternatives: "a tiny piece" or "a minor portion".
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Korzen admits this is still a small fragment of the overall audio book market.
Rushworth's remains have never been found and only a small fragment of Armitage's.
In his hand Athamna held a small fragment of metal shrapnel.
It's a small fragment of a long narrative poem I was working on.
Front pastedown composed of a small fragment of prayers in Latin (15th century).
One of the marks was embedded with a small fragment of stone, according to a report in the journal, Nature.
Sequencing of the spot produced a small fragment of protein similar to the mammalian nuclear ER.
The methods are illustrated through a small fragment of an idealized file system.
In each case, a small fragment, when enlarged, resembles the larger whole.
"We just need a small fragment," Mr. Outwater said, "to give us enough complexity to stop any counterfeiter or bad person from trying to copy it".
Only a small fragment of the 1993 memorial has been recovered, said Charles Maikish, the former executive director of the trade center.
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