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The phrase "also a tiny number" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize that in addition to other information, there is a small quantity or amount being referred to.
Example: "In the survey results, we found a majority of respondents favored option A, but there was also a tiny number who preferred option B."
Alternatives: "also a small amount" or "additionally a minimal number".
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There are also a tiny number of isolated Native American groups whose languages appear not to be related in any way to Asian-originating American Indian peoples.
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They also, Sharkey says, tend to involve a tiny number of people linked in a tight network.
It is also a problem for America.The system is geared towards keeping out a tiny number of terrorists.
Also, the brackets are oddly chosen because five of the seven brackets apply to a tiny number of households with incomes far above those of most Americans.
But that's a tiny number.
A tiny number will benefit.
This again is in a tiny number of cases.
Even when a tiny number grows by a large percentage terms, it is often still tiny.
Now, you've got to realize that when you're doing these calculus problems, Δx is a tiny number, Δy is a tiny number, Δx Δy is tiny times tiny.
For one, burglars are a tiny number of people.
"It's such a tiny number," he said.
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