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The phrase "address a tiny fraction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a small portion of a larger issue or topic that is being focused on or dealt with.
Example: "The report only addresses a tiny fraction of the environmental concerns that need to be tackled."
Alternatives: "tackle a small part" or "focus on a minor segment".
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Put bluntly, relying on mental health professionals to deliver PTs will only address a tiny fraction of the treatment gap and task-shifting these interventions to more available and affordable members of the health workforce or community is widely acknowledged to be the only sustainable way of addressing this barrier (Patel, 2009; Patel et al., 2010a).
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In the present study we have addressed only a tiny fraction of the data produced to date and perhaps raised the question that focusing on one cell line for a single nuclear receptor, such as hPXR, may be too simplistic.
While the market continues to brim with all manners of behavioral change and health management apps, only a tiny fraction of startups are addressing an area in which health management and tracking technology could (arguably) have the greatest impact: Chronic diseases and conditions.
"It's a tiny fraction".
Only a tiny fraction.
A tiny fraction of people own everything.
Unfortunately, simulations can cover only a tiny, tiny fraction of the universe of possible evolutionary scenarios.
The tiniest fraction of a blizzard.
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