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The phrase "a tiny population in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of individuals residing in a specific location or area.
Example: "The island is home to a tiny population in a remote part of the Pacific Ocean."
Alternatives: "a small community in" or "a limited number of residents in".
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This brilliantly coloured, bizarre-looking bird was thought extinct until conservationists discovered a tiny population in 1948.
There is also a tiny population in the Perijá Mountains on the Venezuela / Colombia border, which is confined to hill forest.
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Consider the California condor: This massive scavenging bird was extinct in the wild in the late 1980s, with a tiny population left in captivity.
In 2001 a tiny population was discovered in a single Melaleuca howeana shrub on the slopes of Ball's Pyramid, has been successfully bred in captivity, and is nearing re-introduction to the main island.
A tiny population may survive in the forests around Mount Kenya, but no sightings have been reported in 10 years or so.
Certain antidepressant drugs seem to work by acting on a tiny population of brain cells in the cortex.
From a tiny population that most likely lived in Africa, H. sapiens spread, directed in its wanderings by the vagaries of climate, environment, and competition with species both human and nonhuman.
In a tiny (population: 1.4 million) and newly independent country like Estonia, politicians realised computers could help quickly compensate for both a minuscule workforce and a chronic lack of physical infrastructure.
The island is a little larger than Jamaica, with a tiny population of 1,200 people, mostly living in Gjoa Haven, where Roald Amundsen wintered in 1904 and 1905 on his expedition to find the Northwest Passage.
The chart illustrates how a tiny population (bubble size) gets the greatest return (in followers) for each tweet.
In this way, a tiny population would persist until the conditions become more favourable, enabling it to colonize again the same environment, as reported [41].
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