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The phrase "In a minute" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something will happen soon or shortly.
Example: "I'll be with you in a minute; just finishing up this email."
Alternatives: "In a moment" or "Shortly."
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In a minute
phrase
Within a short time, very soon
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In a minute.
"In a minute," Eli said.
In a minute, it would be Christmas.
"In a minute," replied her husband.
In a minute, some product news.
Salad?" "In a minute.
I'd know in a minute".
Tell you in a minute".
I'd go back in a minute.
Let that soak in a minute.
They were gone in a minute.
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