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The phrase "albeit by a tiny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a concession or qualification, often indicating that something is true to a small extent.
Example: "The project was successful, albeit by a tiny margin."
Alternatives: "although to a small extent" or "even if just slightly".
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In the first half of this year, global physical unit sales of recorded music rose, albeit by a tiny amount.
Walter Hewlett, son of one of the co-founders, who began the proxy fight against the deal, refused to concede defeat, describing the vote as "too close to call .As The Economist went to press, it appeared that Ms Fiorina would indeed win, albeit by a tiny margin perhaps only half a percentage point.
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Between 2007 and 2012 record sales in Britain increased by 88%, albeit from a tiny base.
"It's past it by a tiny margin.
(All criminal activity, by the way, is committed by a tiny, tiny number of people!).
Between 2001 and 2011 the number of Hindus in Bushey has increased by 70%, albeit from a tiny base: 4% of the population of Hertsmere, the local authority, is now Indian.
True, print is not a growth business, but some newspapers are beating that trend, including the London Financial Times (part-owner of The Economist), which is making a big push in America, albeit from a tiny base.Mr Kann is being taken to task by his own managers as well as his shareholders.
But before the broadband era, it was how I soothed myself by staking out a place — albeit a tiny one — in the wide darkness of the night.
Its GDP has doubled, albeit to a tiny $5 billion, since 2005.
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