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The phrase "a tiny bit of it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a small amount of something, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "I only need a tiny bit of it to complete the recipe."
Alternatives: "a small amount of it" or "a little bit of it."
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After all, a tiny bit of it was my money.
Here's hoping they might spend a tiny bit of it on improving programmes.
Valuable information now appears instantaneously on the Internet, and it takes only a tiny bit of it to start a bookmaker on his downward spiral.
"If you add fertilizer to the soil, the plant will take up a tiny bit of it, but if you don't have a lot of bacteria and fungi to take up the rest, it will leach right out of the soil," Dr. Ingham said.
Rather than measuring the length of the tail, then, it seems that modern science is actually focusing on a tiny bit of it.Why this should be so remains unclear.
Even a tiny bit of it goes a really long way.
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If it has a tiny bit of ink it will run out before you finish.
So if you take even a tiny bit of programming, it's going to be so much easier to understand what's going on inside the machine.
We made San Andreas, but LA was only a tiny bit of that – it was a section of three small villages linked together by some cool countryside – so we felt that we could do something that was very different.
Lotus may be only a tiny bit of Genii but it's still their dream to get it back on track after a horrible year on the circuit due to engine problems.
It should be cooked and wilted, but still have a tiny bit of crunch to it.
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