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The phrase "a tiny population" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a very small number of individuals within a specific group or species.
Example: "The island is home to a tiny population of rare birds that are found nowhere else in the world."
Alternatives: "a small population" or "a minuscule population".
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Then a tiny population was found.
Christiania is a tiny place, with a tiny population.
Not just a tiny population of people who find themselves born into privilege and expectation.
However, the continuation of such a tiny population hardly seems viable.
How does such a tiny population continue to dominate a sport with global aspirations?
Alaska has always had a tiny population and almost always leaned Republican.
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But there are genes that are more likely to occur in Europeans, who are descended from a relatively tiny population that made its way up the continent, than in Africans.
Qatar, a small Gulf emirate that has tried to exercise a voice in the region despite its tiny population, released a statement saying: "Qatar respects the will and wishes of the Tunisian people".
Indeed, poaching has done a real number on the tiny population of rhinos living in the wild -- and that number is 1,004.
With its searing heat, tiny population and a national side that has yet to qualify for the World Cup, Qatar would seem to have its work cut out to convince FIFA's jury.
That is partly because Edinburgh has a tiny black population.
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