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The phrase "a very tiny handful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize an extremely small quantity of something, often in a context where the amount is surprisingly low.
Example: "After searching for hours, I found a very tiny handful of relevant articles for my research."
Alternatives: "a minuscule amount" or "a mere few."
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"There is a huge variation in the kind of computing background that teachers have got: a very tiny handful have a degree in computer science, but for most of the teachers, they are going to be teaching a brand new subject".
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A very tiny bit.
So this is a very tiny effect.
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A very tiny glimmer of hope.
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I'm in a very tiny church.
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