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The phrase "a tiny sample" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small portion or example of something, often in contexts like research, testing, or analysis.
Example: "In our study, we collected a tiny sample of data to test our hypothesis before proceeding with a larger experiment."
Alternatives: "a small sample" or "a miniature sample".
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A tiny sample at St .Ignatius last night showed some difference of opinion.
I did not read more than a tiny sample of the emails directed at me.
"Only a tiny sample can be perfect and superstrong," says Hone.
Five games is a tiny sample size, but perhaps the Knicks' overall character has not changed.
Pollsters say they are such a tiny sample that it is hard to generalise about them.
American companies and American regulators screen only a tiny sample of the imports.
That is a tiny sample size, but I do have some questions about how well they match up here.
These are just a tiny sample of the snubs tens of thousands of girls live with around the world.
Using a high-resolution system called electron tomography, researchers probed a tiny sample of kerogen to determine its internal structure.
This is just a tiny sample of the avalanche of such comment – 26 million posts and rising fast – since last Saturday's disaster.
When we watch a football game, we're seeing only a tiny sample of what could happen in a game that, in theory, could go on forever.
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