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The phrase "a tiny sliver of this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small portion or fragment of something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "In the vast universe of knowledge, I have only grasped a tiny sliver of this complex subject."
Alternatives: "a small piece of this" or "a little bit of this".
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But a tiny sliver of this 47 percent includes the 1percentt -- the country's top earners.
Salaries made up only a tiny sliver of this pay, according to the Journal.
The Errol Flynn collection contains just a tiny sliver of this star's work: five good to very good movies (with one clunker) filmed and set during World War II, four of them with the great director Raoul Walsh.
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This reform might erase a tiny sliver of the rich-poor gap.
This loophole is one big reason why a tiny sliver of the very wealthy has pulled away from even other members of the 1percentt.
That's after this January's Obama "tax hikes," which actually eliminated a tiny sliver of the Bush tax cuts.
But only a tiny sliver of that is recovering.
They represent a tiny sliver of the population, but they are a volatile sliver.
That's from a tiny sliver of the 470 accounts that have been made public.
It is hard to say how many people are involved; avowed atheists are still a tiny sliver of the population.
It is only a tiny sliver of the population who become everyday athletes, let alone world champions.
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