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The phrase "a very small piece" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a tiny portion or fragment of something, often in contexts related to food, materials, or abstract concepts.
Example: "She only took a very small piece of cake, as she was trying to watch her diet."
Alternatives: "a tiny bit" or "a minuscule portion."
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"It's a very small piece of our business.
The federal subsidy "is a very small piece of the overall postal problem", he said.
The genetic associations we discovered are only a very small piece of a very large puzzle.
"That may get lost if you have a very small piece of tissue.
"What we reported on was a very small piece of a very large problem," Robert J. DeRubeis, a professor of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania, told me.
Elizabeth Diller, chief design architect of the structure, describes it as "a very small piece of real estate that is multiply tasked".
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"It's a very, very small piece of land," said Shiraz Sanja, a developer with a Brooklyn firm called Real Estate Management, which has permission to build a condominium, roughly the same height as the felled oak.
But the authority isn't total: "everybody's got this very small piece of the experience".
In my opinion this is a very small, humble piece of genius.
"All that was found were a few very small pieces of the aircraft and two flying helmets," according to the letter of sympathy sent to Patrick's wife Juanita.
Chop an onion into very small pieces and add to the hot pan.
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