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The phrase "a tiny proportion of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small part or percentage of a larger group or quantity.
Example: "A tiny proportion of the population is affected by this rare condition."
Alternatives: "a small fraction of" or "a minimal amount of".
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But they represent a tiny proportion of the membership.
Just as rubberised assassins represent a tiny proportion of women, these idiotic pebbledicks represent a tiny proportion of men.
Only a tiny proportion of Brazilians own shares.
That is a tiny proportion of the flying population.
A tiny proportion of artists do that, so I don't even go there".
Each one is read, but we can only take up a tiny proportion of cases.
The survey is a self-selecting snapshot of a tiny proportion of the NHS's overall workforce.
Changing Landscape Catholics represent a tiny proportion of the population in India — about 2percentt.
But if even a tiny proportion of the braggarts are serious, then look out.
Only a tiny proportion of this sum ended up in productive investment.
Only a tiny proportion of voters actually cast their ballot in such a way.
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