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The phrase "a very tiny chance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where the likelihood of something happening is extremely low.
Example: "There is a very tiny chance that it will snow in July, but we can never be too sure with the weather."
Alternatives: "a slim chance" or "a minuscule possibility".
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"I thought there was a very tiny chance that this MAGE vaccine would have any impact," Rosenberg says, "because no vaccine like it has been effective".
After this, it's back to my uniform of black dress/brown boots/scarf....or workout clothes that stand a very tiny chance of an actual workout.
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To me, he sounds like a very pregnant woman getting into a very tiny canoe.
There was a slight chance that the new product would have been much better than everyone's dreams, but a very tiny one.
A very tiny bit.
So this is a very tiny effect.
We're a very tiny team.
A very tiny glimmer of hope.
They were essentially an H.M.O., though a very tiny one.
Sylvia: Lovely: a very tiny ceremony at my parents' house.
Suppose we have a very tiny state of fifty people.
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