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The phrase "a tiny piece of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small portion or fragment of something, often in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Example: "She handed me a tiny piece of chocolate, just enough to satisfy my craving."
Alternatives: "a small bit of" or "a little fragment of".
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You manage to save a tiny piece of the photo.
But such big players remain a tiny piece of eBay.
"It seems like a tiny piece of me is gone," Bilsky said.
"A tiny piece of me wishes I could stay here forever.
Vic finds a tiny piece of chalk and fiddles with it.
Earlier this week, at the Labour party conference, a tiny piece of political history was made.
This should be complemented by a tiny piece of plastic-coated skin and bone from Australia.
I just want her to have a tiny piece of this land".
He had a tiny piece of toilet paper with a spot of dried blood stuck to his cheek.
Tom Jorishie, who owns a tiny piece of the Arizona Diamondbacks, said, "It's a beautiful monument to a great guy".
The following is just a tiny piece of what helped him scale to the heights of polka.
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