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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a tiny population" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small group of individuals within a larger context, often in discussions about demographics or ecology.
Example: "As a tiny population, the species is at risk of extinction due to habitat loss."
Alternatives: "as a small group" or "as a limited population".
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H. sapiens is now crammed into virtually every habitable region of Earth, yet it still bears the hallmarks of its origin as a tiny population inhabiting one small corner of the world.
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But rarely did the cultural imports make a noticeable impact on the way we talked — aside, of course, from a tiny population of hardened Anglophiles, as well as the Monty Python fans who just couldn't stop quoting the "Spanish Inquisition" sketch in terrible public-school accents.
Although it has a tiny population, Montenegro also has as rich and violent a past as anywhere else on the continent.
Christiania is a tiny place, with a tiny population.
Then a tiny population was found.
How does such a tiny population continue to dominate a sport with global aspirations?
Not just a tiny population of people who find themselves born into privilege and expectation.
However, the continuation of such a tiny population hardly seems viable.
Alaska has always had a tiny population and almost always leaned Republican.
How would a tiny population of patients support a drug company?
Must-see Jost Van Dyke Volcanic Jost Van Dyke is a must-see secluded island with a tiny population of 225 people.
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