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The phrase "a tiny slice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small portion or piece of something, often in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Example: "She only took a tiny slice of the cake, wanting to save room for dinner."
Alternatives: "a small piece" or "a little bit".
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That's a tiny slice of historical time..
This is not a tiny slice of the market.
The unicorns represent a tiny slice of the economy.
But Hollywood gets only a tiny slice of those revenues.
A "tiny slice of justice," she said, had been lost.
Once inside, it felt like a tiny slice of Tokyo.
Don't athletes deserve at least a tiny slice of the pie they're responsible for whipping up?
The least-cherished programme was early childhood education, a tiny slice of state spending.
Port officials point out that cruise ships are a tiny slice of the city's shipping traffic.
It's like a tiny slice of Oxford University, complete with bell tower and tennis court.
Apple software powers only a tiny slice of the world's computers, an area dominated by Microsoft.
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