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Discover Ludwig"a tiny handful" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a small number or quantity of something. Example: The teacher asked the students to raise their hands if they understood the lesson, but only a tiny handful did so.
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Instead, it has handed extraordinary power and wealth to a tiny handful of people, while simultaneously, for the rest of us, compounding and often aggravating existing cultural, social and economic inequalities.
A tiny handful have escaped and sought Australia's protection.
A tiny handful, such as Paul Robeson, a singer, were tolerated as propaganda trophies.
A tiny handful of hopefuls will find that life-changing crock of gold.
Today only a tiny handful of Dutch Muslims wear the full-length burqa or niqab.
Instead, the edible cricket supply chain is being forged by a tiny handful of "ento-preneurs".
True, there are a tiny handful of examples of a "blue tax", too.
And the benefits need not be limited to a tiny handful.
At present, doctors routinely measure only a tiny handful of metabolites in the blood, such as glucose and cholesterol.
Some brilliantly smart people, but only a tiny handful would I class as geniuses.
Only a tiny handful of schools have not yet got a hot meal service," it said.
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