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The phrase "are merely a tiny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is very small or insignificant in comparison to something larger or more important.
Example: "The issues we face are merely a tiny fraction of the challenges that lie ahead."
Alternatives: "are just a small" or "are only a little".
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You also will have a very "trippy" realization that you are merely a tiny pinprick of the universe's enormous consciousness.
Most people recognize that Islamic extremists are merely a tiny sample of a massive Muslim population, but others are guilty of the fallacy of hasty generalization.
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The press also took note of his sometimes terse exchanges both with the prosecution and with Eichmann, who testified that he was merely a tiny cog in the vast Nazi machine.
But you are merely a passenger.
But these ceilings are merely a stopgap.
The above skills are merely an example.
The prejudice that classical music is merely a substitutable commodity and a tiny minority's pastime has gained ground.
Meanwhile, Abby fears being tied down in the tiny Irish village that she intended to be merely a pit stop during her travels.
It was merely a joke.
Maybe the guy is merely a blowhard.
He is merely a judicial activist.
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