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"tiny percentage" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a very small or insignificant portion of something. Example: "Only a tiny percentage of students passed the difficult math exam." In this sentence, "tiny percentage" is used to convey that only a very small number of students were able to pass the exam, emphasizing its difficulty.
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Plus a tiny percentage of subsequent productions".
Connecticut produces a tiny percentage of that.
That seems like a tiny percentage increase.
In fact, only a tiny percentage would be affected.
"A tiny percentage are on free school meals: 3%.
That leaves a tiny percentage whose work shows real promise.
"It's a tiny percentage of the market," he said.
Hedge funds were a tiny percentage of the market.
But that's a really tiny percentage of Canada.
"They're still a tiny percentage of all jobs".
Solar power currently makes up a tiny percentage.
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