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The phrase "tiny segment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a small portion of a whole. For example: "The tiny segment of the population was made up of people with similar interests."
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A tiny segment of the population practices local religions, and an even smaller group follows Buddhism.
The new government was bourgeois, or middle-class, representing a tiny segment of the population.
But let's not keep pretending that one tiny segment of a dying industry is making a comeback.
Internet telephone service remains a tiny segment of telecommunications but is being rapidly embraced, especially by big businesses.
In the absence of a draft, the burden of fighting falls on a tiny segment of the population.
They said that the move was a step toward eventually ending chimp research, already a tiny segment of federal research.
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He divided his creation into tiny segments, most of them relentlessly energetic.
"The Clock" counts off the minutes of a 24-hour day using tiny segments from thousands of films.
Actors are constantly chopping and changing, filming tiny segments that are then woven into the tapestry of a finished film.
Digital time compression, however, works by discarding tiny segments of repetitive audio (for example, 30 milliseconds of a vowel) and reconnecting the remaining bits, leaving the pitch unaltered.
But it had to be a TV show without commercial breaks, because I don't know how to write tiny segments.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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