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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are just a fraction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something represents a small part of a whole or a limited amount in comparison to something larger.
Example: "The resources we have allocated for this project are just a fraction of what we need to achieve our goals."
Alternatives: "only a small part" or "merely a portion".
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And federal dollars are just a fraction -- some 7percentt -- of the nation's overall education budget.
Putting that into context, ethical funds are just a fraction of the £4.5tn investment industry.
Of course, 30,000 workers, while impressive, are just a fraction of Gap's supply-chain workforce.
The items destroyed are just a fraction of those that remain.
His yields are just a fraction of what mechanized agriculture churns out from the vast expanses of the Great Plains.
The migrants who pile up in Calais are just a fraction of the illegal migrants who enter France each year.
The 48 constituencies in contention are just a fraction of the more than 600 seats in Parliament.
These are just a fraction of the programme's successes and the company is now one of the government's 12 "social mobility business compact champions".
But quotas are just a fraction of what Europe is already doing to help those who flee wars and persecution," he said.
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This is just a fraction of the total departures.
But that's just a fraction of the traffic.
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