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'every scrap of' is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to every last piece or amount of something. For example, "We need to save every scrap of paper we can find."
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'THE LEONARD BERNSTEIN LETTERS' His collaborator Betty Comden once noted, in a letter to Bernstein, that he saved "every scrap of correspondence".
He admits he was jealous of the moviemakers' unlimited resources, when "every scrap of information I needed for 'Maus' was so hard-won".
Later Mr Tasker said two senior officers came to his office and told him to hand over "every scrap of paper" on the investigation.
Yet I did love it, every scrap of it.
THE LAST BITE QI eat like a peasant, finishing every scrap of food on my plate.
The MRI scanner produces pictures of the insides of each captive, revealing every scrap of fat.
Every scrap of the animal was typically used: ears, snout, brains, feet and all.
The police love their screens: every scrap of information helps them to nab more criminals.
Mr. Bruns had every scrap of evidence he needed, including screen grabs.
For ancient art from Southeast Asia, we need every scrap of news we can get.
Elliot peeled away every scrap of kale and shoved the towering pile in my direction.
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