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The phrase "a tiny share of their" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a small portion or percentage of something that belongs to a group or individuals.
Example: "The company reported that a tiny share of their profits would be reinvested into community projects."
Alternatives: "a small portion of their" or "a minimal part of their".
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For all their scale and ambition, however, emerging-market banks mostly still derive only a tiny share of their profits from their foreign operations (see chart 11).
"And third, stop some of those in the top 1% from paying such a tiny share of their income in tax (think Mitt Romney's 13.9% tax rate!).
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And if the thousands who openly vented their rage in the last day were only a tiny share of the people, many of their criticisms -- that he had become autocratic, ever more mired in political corruption and reckless to the point of incompetence -- seemed to be widely shared.
Yet, the Russian content was just a tiny share of the 33 trillion posts Americans saw in their Facebook news feeds between 2015 and 2017.
Chinese automakers may need technology assistance for advanced cars because their research budgets tend to be only a tiny share of sales by international standards.
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.
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.
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