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The phrase "a tiny part of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small portion or segment of something larger.
Example: "In the grand scheme of things, this project is just a tiny part of our overall strategy."
Alternatives: "a small portion of" or "a minor segment of".
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It's a tiny part of their operations for now.
"Just a tiny part of the aristocracy," he said.
But it is a tiny part of the employment picture.
Foreign aid is a tiny part of the U.S. budget.
It's a tiny part of the collection at hand.
And the bear is a tiny part of the problem".
A tiny part of the analogy could yet pan out.
But a tiny part of him has doubts.
Still, a tiny part of me was filled with admiration.
"That was such a tiny part of the whole experience!
They're a tiny part of the whole, but they're there.
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