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The phrase "a very small constituency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a limited or specific group of people who share common interests or concerns, often in a political or organizational context.
Example: "The new policy was met with resistance from a very small constituency that felt their needs were being overlooked."
Alternatives: "a tiny group" or "a limited audience".
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Alas, my mother was preaching to a very small constituency.
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Interestingly, the entry-level iPhone SE has a very small Android switcher constituency, but is somewhat effective in attracting first-time smartphone buyers.
That's not at all true when you're up against the zero lower bound — which is why Friedman's analysis of the Great Depression was wrong, and one reason (the other is the madness of the GOP) why modern Friedmanites are a very small group with no real constituency.
In Russia, only a very small crowd of journalists and liberal intellectuals may pay attention, but this constituency is irrelevant at best, and is often decried as the "fifth column" or "national traitors".
A very small college.
A very small, wealthy minority.
A very small one.
A very small portion.
A very small shape, like a cloud.
A very small part, to be sure.
Was it a very small city, then?
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