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The phrase "a small segment of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a minor part or portion of a larger whole, often in contexts like research, analysis, or description.
Example: "In our study, we focused on a small segment of the population to gather more specific data."
Alternatives: "a minor portion of" or "a limited part of".
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"Aids are just a small segment of the solution".
They are competing for a small segment of buyers".
A small segment of the population follows traditional religions.
We're no longer talking about laws that affect a small segment of the United States.
There will always be a small segment of the population predisposed to excessive drug use.
The Mid-Atlantic Pagan Alliance ismallmall segment of the Wiccan community in New Jersey.
Authority commissioner, said only a small segment of the Port of N.Y. District would be seen.
He said of that period, "A small segment of the population were branded as Communists.
A small segment of Congress seems to be the tail wagging the dog.
This film is but a small segment of my six-hour interview with Tink.
But a small segment of coaches have said that bigger may not be better.
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