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The phrase 'but a fraction of' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to express a very small portion of a quantity, e.g. "I got paid for the job, but it was only a fraction of what I was owed."
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Offline, the growth is but a fraction of that amount.
Raw talent is but a fraction of Chuot's success, Bunn says.
The works are but a fraction of the art amassed by Mr. Krugier over his lifetime.
"The cost of our initial landing was but a fraction of what our leaders expected," the narrator boasts.
'My childhood is but a fraction of my make-up.' Lynn Henderson, Chucky's high school sweetheart, recalls him as 'mean-looking' and 'intimidating', even as a teenager.
Still, Mr. Weill's take-home pay was but a fraction of all he reaped last year from his association with Citigroup.
In Apple's case, as with many technology and pharmaceutical companies, the cost of production is but a fraction of the price paid by the customers.
This is but a fraction of its total investment portfolio and some are already calling for the church to go further by divesting from all fossil fuels.
Everything that the web has achieved thus far is but a fraction of its true power.
The cost is but a fraction of what President Obama recently requested of Congress to address the humanitarian crisis at the U.S. border.
Though but a fraction of the weight.
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