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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny part of their" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small portion or segment belonging to a group or entity.
Example: "A tiny part of their success can be attributed to hard work and dedication."
Alternatives: "a small portion of their" or "a little bit of their".
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It's a tiny part of their operations for now.
Internet sales, however, are a tiny part of their business and likely to remain so.
Arguably, Fairtrade helped the coffee giants, albeit as a tiny part of their business.
Sensing a hot market, a growing number of companies are describing themselves as A.S.P.'s, though the market may account for only a tiny part of their businesses.
Instead, the voters valued what they had (even though it was often a fiscal transfer that formed a tiny part of their overall household income) over the prospect of larger gains.
"We can do nothing to lessen their anguish, but we can let them know that we mourn with them, that we share a tiny part of their burden in our own hearts".
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She can't be one of the young people, now: Fabien was the son she never had – and perhaps a tiny part of her has wondered, vainly, if their relationship couldn't or shouldn't now become more complicated.
If you are hearing about them through their work with stars, a tiny part of the gym, your chances of getting in are pretty much zero.
This is probably because, despite their statistical significance in cohort studies, age and viral load explain only a tiny part of overall CD4 variability [34], [42].
"Just a tiny part of the aristocracy," he said.
But it is a tiny part of the employment picture.
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