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The phrase "a minimal time commitment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the amount of time required for a task or activity, particularly when emphasizing that it is not demanding.
Example: "Volunteering for this project requires a minimal time commitment, making it easy for anyone to participate."
Alternatives: "a small time investment" or "a low time requirement."
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Quantification of metabolically active biomolecules with MRS requires minimal time commitment while providing in vivo access to disease-sensitive tissue of interest.
These are relatively inexpensive and require a minimum time commitment.
The risks of undertaking CBT are minimal; undertaking the sessions will require a time commitment on behalf of the participants, and focusing on their IBS symptoms could temporarily worsen the symptoms in the short term.
Changing your brand of toilet paper requires no more than a minimal commitment of time and money, but it might provoke some questions about the origins and impacts of other consumer goods.
Maintaining a strong social media presence requires a time commitment.
"It takes a big time commitment".
This implies a large time commitment.
Second, they require only a 75% time commitment.
Understand that learning a language is a full time commitment.
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