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The phrase "an extremely small subset" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a very limited or minor portion of a larger group or category.
Example: "In the study, we focused on an extremely small subset of participants who met specific criteria."
Alternatives: "a tiny fraction" or "a minuscule portion".
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Indeed, complementary evidence for different mechanisms is indicated by the finding that biallelic FH alterations are found in an extremely small subset of sporadic uterine leiomyomas (Lehtonen et al, 2004).
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It is noteworthy, however, that each addressed sequences of only one or two imprinted genes, an extremely small and specialized subset of DNA methylation targets in the human genome.
First, ten is an extremely small sample.
But, he adds, "two or three times an extremely small number is still an extremely small number".
I have an extremely small kitchen.
They represent an extremely small portion of all missing children.
If this were the case, the offspring of older fathers would display an increase in LTL variance due to a small subset of offspring with extremely long LTLs.
"Right now we live in a world where, actually, a very small subset of people are given permission to create things.
In addition, we started with a soft launch to a small subset of customers.
"Finasteride might make a difference but only in a very small subset of men," Dr. Albertsen said.
Irritability is akin to the symptom of a sore throat: children with bipolar disorder are extremely irritable, but they comprise only a small subset of all irritable children".
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