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The phrase 'a tiny minority of' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a very small group of people, animals, or things compared to the overall population. For example: "A tiny minority of players remain loyal to the game after such a significant update."
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Yet, increasingly, it's for only a tiny minority of us.
But that is a tiny minority of prisoners.
Realistically, only a tiny minority of us are going to take CPR classes.
But only a tiny minority of Venezuelans can afford the phone in any case.
Like flag-burning, it was a rarely used tactic of a tiny minority of extremists.
A tiny minority of his subjects have been married once and remain so.
This too is always said to involve a "tiny minority" of British Muslims.
The first is whether innovation will spread beyond a tiny minority of firms.
Meanwhile, we're low on blood supplies and a tiny minority of the UK population donates.
They were a tiny minority of Pakistan's 150 million people at the time.
A tiny minority of officials are also looking towards the arts for healing.
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