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The phrase "a very small slice of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a tiny portion or a minor aspect of something larger.
Example: "The report only covers a very small slice of the overall project, leaving out many important details."
Alternatives: "a tiny portion of" or "a minuscule part of".
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"A very small slice of reality is exposed through the viewfinder".
I've got a very small slice of the pie, but it's mine.
Its modest broadcast stations enjoy robust profit margins but provide only a very small slice of the company's revenue.
"There's a very small slice of people who are genuinely undecided, but it's enough to win the presidency," said Rich Beeson, the political director for Mr. Romney's campaign.
Mr. DiDio said it would be "myopic" to believe "that servicing a very small slice of our audience is the way to go ahead".
It's turning off more than half the electorate that's not Cuban, and the people who would benefit from a change are a very small slice of the Cuban electorate.
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Right now, ebook sales appear to capture about 1.5-21.5-2%he market, a very small slice but one that has been growing appreciably over the past few years.
The oscillating field is precisely tuned so that only the nuclei in a very small sliver of the sample, called the resonant slice, respond.
Clip 2 very small slices in each of the corners, making sure to not clip the seam you have just sewn.
It will be important to determine the extent to which very small slices (Ambady & Rosenthal, 1992) of professors' actions can forecast students' relational responses to specific professors.
A very small number of North Dakota voters.
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