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The phrase "a very tiny part of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the smallness of a portion or segment of something in a descriptive context.
Example: "In the grand scheme of the universe, our planet is just a very tiny part of the vast cosmos."
Alternatives: "a minuscule portion of" or "a small fraction of".
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And only a very tiny part of it uses a distinctive orthography.
All those exotic structures like C.D.O. and securitizations are a very tiny part of our banking system.
"Come on, these changes are only in favor of a very tiny part of the population," he said, sitting along a coastal wall and staring into the ocean.
Clearly, the chain of realizations built by varying t represents a very tiny part of the entire search space.
Even though data are provided through the analysis of thin section or laboratory measurements, they represent a very tiny part of the actual reservoir under consideration.
But this is just a very tiny part of talking about cyborgs.
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Ed Harris, wearing a fairly pained look, was asked whether some tiny part of him didn't enjoy all the hoopla: "Yes, a very tiny part," he said.
"The presence [in Ireland] will be a very, very tiny part of the operation," said Richard Oldworth, a spokesman for WPP at the time of the transfer.
"A very tiny percentage of what they kill are mosquitoes," he said.
Only a very tiny percentage of those collected are ever seen by human eyes.
It occupied a very tiny and irrelevant part of Murdoch's life.
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