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The phrase "scrap of information" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a small piece or fragment of information. Example: Despite hours of research, I was only able to find a scrap of information about my great-grandfather's immigration to the US.
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"It's going to be a scrap of information".
Brutality may yield a timely scrap of information, he conceded.
It is, in the end, another record - a pink scrap of information.
The police love their screens: every scrap of information helps them to nab more criminals.
Dvorský pipes every scrap of information he learns into his video games.
"Leor and I hunted for any scrap of information that might lead us to an address for the building.
A meticulous researcher, he has ferreted out every last scrap of information, bulking out thin patches with historical detail.
They have their differences of emphasis, their particular interpretations; they may, occasionally, adduce a new scrap of information.
And I think we've got to have an intelligence surge, where we are looking for every scrap of information.
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At times Mr. Nicholl, a British journalist who has written for Rolling Stone and other publications, is the bumbling amateur gathering scraps of information from underworld informants.
Only scraps of information are known about Ms. Agha-Soltan.
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