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The phrase "are a tiny number" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small quantity or a limited amount of something in a specific context.
Example: "In the survey, only a tiny number of participants reported experiencing that issue."
Alternatives: "represent a small fraction" or "constitute a minimal amount".
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For one, burglars are a tiny number of people.
The only people who matter in this system are a tiny number of people in the dead centre of politics.
They made a lot of noise but compared with the 160-180 who consistently voted in favour of Francis's pastoral and missionary reset, they are a tiny number.
As a result there are a tiny number of bankruptcies in the Republic - just 30 in 2010.
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But that's a tiny number.
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.
That's a tiny number when you view it in perspective.
In a nation with more than 170 million individual taxpayers, that is a tiny number.
There will always be a tiny number who betray the trust.
I see no reason to rule out the possibility that within a small transfer program there might be a tiny number of athletic transfers.
Seventeen is a tiny number, but the question those desperately ill people embody is whether we will do what is necessary to keep their numbers so small.
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