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The phrase "a tiny fraction of a second" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an extremely brief amount of time, often in contexts related to speed, reaction times, or precision.
Example: "The athlete's reaction time was measured at a tiny fraction of a second, showcasing their incredible reflexes."
Alternatives: "an infinitesimal moment" or "a minuscule amount of time."
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It postulates that a tiny fraction of a second after the big bang, the universe underwent a sudden catastrophic expansion.
The positrons survive for a tiny fraction of a second until they come close enough to electrons to annihilate.
Microsoft boasts that its search page has 54 fewer characters than that of Google, potentially allowing it to appear a tiny fraction of a second faster.
As with the eye and vision, there are many steps between the ear and hearing, a process that takes but a tiny fraction of a second.
If this rises too far, a signal is sent to the laser to shut off for a tiny fraction of a second.
The patterns, astronomers said, were probably created by microscopic processes -- energy fluctuations at the quantum scale -- that were at work when the universe was a tiny fraction of a second old and smaller than a human fist.
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"What possible evidence does [he] have that more than a tiny fraction of a fraction of second generation migrants harbour terrible thoughts?" she asked.
City officials noted that the plant would take up a tiny fraction of a park that, at 1,146 acres, is more than one-third larger than Central Park.
The excess was a tiny fraction of a degree.
These cells make out only a tiny fraction of a total worm extract.
"My moment of the Games is the moment that Chad Le Clos touched the wall by a tiny, tiny fraction of a second before Michael Phelps [to claim 200m butterfly gold].
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