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The phrase "a tiny chance of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the likelihood or probability of an event occurring, particularly when that likelihood is very low.
Example: "There is a tiny chance of rain tomorrow, so you might want to bring an umbrella just in case."
Alternatives: "a slim possibility of" or "a slight chance of".
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Does "Barfi" stand even a tiny chance of winning?
Yes, there's only a tiny chance of that, Bar-Yam's team argues in the paper.
While there is a tiny chance of becoming a millionaire, in the long run, on average, you will lose money.
Risking your career on problems when you have only a tiny chance of seeing the finish line is not advisable.
At the moment, there is only a tiny chance of a recurrence of such extreme conditions in the coming centuries.
No potential author can reasonably believe that he has more than a tiny chance of writing a classic that will survive commercially long enough for the copyright extension to matter.
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After this, it's back to my uniform of black dress/brown boots/scarf....or workout clothes that stand a very tiny chance of an actual workout.
And I won't lie to you, there is a tiny chance that the tons of DU fired at and in Iraq may also have landed there.
There is only a "really tiny chance" of even the best students becoming kung fu stars, her classmate Chang Xiufeng says pragmatically.
But I kind of thought that we had a really tiny chance of succeeding anyway, maybe 10%, so if people said it would probably fail I would agree with them.
But like many of the known objects whizzing around our solar system, Swift-Tuttle has a tiny, tiny chance of hitting Earth at some point.
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