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The phrase "also a small segment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional part or portion of something that is relatively minor in size or importance.
Example: "In addition to the main report, there is also a small segment dedicated to future recommendations."
Alternatives: "additionally a minor portion" or "furthermore a tiny part".
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But there is also a small segment of the industry owned by indigenous people, often making artisanal products like vino patero and mistela or selling grapes and juice to bigger players.
There is also a small segment of ribosomal RNA-encoding DNA (rDNA) within the chicken sequence at 104.45-104.85 Mb that is missing in turkey and seems likely to be an assembly error in chicken.
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This helical fragment is composed of 14 residues distributed by a main stretch of 8 amino acids in α-helix structure and also by a small segment of 5 amino acids that forms a typical 5α-helix (Fig. 6B).
Bruxellois, a regionally distinct dialect influenced by both French and Flemish is also spoken by a small segment of the city's inhabitants.
This field effect was also observed by Xu et al. in a small segment of the D-loop referred to as D310 [ 14].
(An equivalent to this ring piece can also be made by cutting, and bending around, a small segment of Mesh #40 screen as mentioned below).
The report also found that women- and minority-owned companies were still a small segment of the industry.
However, any cultural nostalgia is limited to a small segment.
"Aids are just a small segment of the solution".
But the truth is it's a small segment.
They are competing for a small segment of buyers".
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