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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny share" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a very small portion or percentage of something, often in contexts related to finance, resources, or distribution.
Example: "The company only received a tiny share of the market, which limited its growth potential."
Alternatives: "a small portion" or "a minuscule amount."
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Federal R&D gets a tiny share.
It had just three such institutions in 1999, a tiny share of the loan-syndication market.
Windows has a tiny share of smartphones; in tablets it is invisible.
These start-ups have a tiny share of a fast-growing online market.
But even before e-mail, personal letters had shrunk to a tiny share of the flow.
That's a tiny share of the world's daily output of 85 million or so barrels.
The iPhone has only a tiny share of the vast market for cellphones.
We don't ask for even a tiny share of the billions these companies make.
In fact, private eyes form a tiny share of the overall market.Control in the criminal-justice system.
Revlon has done rather less well in China, which accounts for a tiny share of its global revenues.
Of the more than 400,000 workers on 40,000 California farms, the union represents only a tiny share.
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