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The phrase "a tiny group of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small number of people or things within a larger context.
Example: "A tiny group of dedicated volunteers worked tirelessly to clean up the park."
Alternatives: "a small number of" or "a little cluster of".
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A tiny group of individuals.
High-speed rail would subsidize a tiny group of travelers and do little else.
These are a tiny group of features and apps that can help productivity.
This is not the behaviour or belief of a tiny group of adherents.
Ellenberg is one of a tiny group of research mathematicians with the credentials to attempt this formidable challenge.
"People have seen a tiny group of people get very, very rich in the last thirty years.
On Friday a tiny group of protesters picketed in front of the Pesaro courthouse, demanding the statue's return.
Secrecy was paramount: only a tiny group of insiders on both sides was privy to the talks.
This summer a tiny group of crazy Tea Party congressmen held him, the United States and the world hostage.
A tiny group of nerve cells deep in the brain could control risk-taking behaviour, according to new research.
In the late 1990s, a tiny group of people was responsible for absorbing a huge proportion of Ottawa's healthcare budget.
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