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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very tiny share of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a small portion or percentage of something, often in contexts like economics, statistics, or resource distribution.
Example: "The report indicated that a very tiny share of the population has access to high-speed internet."
Alternatives: "a minuscule portion of" or "a small fraction of".
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A very tiny share of millennials live with their parents once they are married (about 3 percent in 2012).
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Only a very tiny percentage of those collected are ever seen by human eyes.
"A very tiny percentage of what they kill are mosquitoes," he said.
Clearly, the chain of realizations built by varying t represents a very tiny part of the entire search space.
Keen: I think you're referring to a very tiny portion of the Internet users.
But if three months down the line the Nexus One still represents a very tiny sliver of Android's market share, you can be sure people will start calling the 'Google Phone' a failure.
Everything starts with solving a very tiny slice of a problem.
It's a very tiny fraction of what's available.
Often, only a very tiny fraction of all these possible assignments participates in a satisfactory solution.
He adds: "A very tiny minority of Romanians have chosen Britain as their work destination".
All these functions are completely implemented in a very tiny board of size 17 × 58 × 4.2 mm.
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