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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fraction of the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a small or insignificant portion of something. Example: Only a fraction of the students passed the difficult exam.
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Though but a fraction of the weight.
A fraction of the time, in fact".
But that backlog is only a fraction of the problem.
But even this is only a fraction of the story.
And labor is a fraction of the cost.
But only a fraction of the electorate seemed to respond.
The grants on Tuesday represented a fraction of the estate.
But these figures are only a fraction of the reality.
A tiny fraction of the world's population lives in Siberia.
But these people represented just a fraction of the total.
"Our company's a fraction of the size of those".
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