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The phrase "a small proportion were" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific subset of a larger group, particularly in statistical or analytical contexts.
Example: "In the survey, a small proportion were in favor of the new policy changes."
Alternatives: "a small percentage were" or "a minor fraction were".
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Only a small proportion were addicts, but a Beat's day was basically about buying and taking drugs.
However, only a small proportion were able to continue to the secondary level, as economic necessity forced them to work.
However, while many of these genes are potential candidates for improving tolerance to abiotic stress, only a small proportion were transferred into crop plants.
The majority of ovine isolates were BDV; a small proportion were BVDV type 1. BVDV type 2 was not detected in any sample.
Most had underlying conditions but "a small proportion" were healthy before being struck down by the virus, according to the Health Protection Agency (HPA).
To determine whether the full Mini Mental State Examination MMSEE) scale range can be derived from an abbreviated 11-item version that was designed for testing general cognitive function in a cohort where only a small proportion were expected to be severely impaired or demented.
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A small proportion are held for more than a year.
As yet, only a small proportion is being sent offshore.
He says: "A small proportion are snatchers or pouncers and they are the real predatory ones.
A small proportion are buying as investment for rental or future resale; 4% of buyers are Palestinian expatriates.
Of these, only a small proportion are likely to feel pain, let alone the sort of agonies described above.
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