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The phrase "a marginal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is on the edge or periphery, often in terms of importance or significance.
Example: "The study found that the changes had a marginal effect on the overall results."
Alternatives: "a minimal" or "a slight".
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Later came co-firing, a marginal change.
Doping is not a marginal gain.
Setanta was always a marginal, weak competitor.
This is no longer a marginal view.
It was a marginal call.
This is no longer a marginal position.
"Worcester is obviously a marginal seat.
Murray could claim a marginal victory.
Aulaqi is not a marginal figure.
But HUD is a marginal player.
Let's look at a marginal kind of surface.
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