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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a minor extent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a small or limited degree or impact.
Example: "The changes to the policy will affect the employees to a minor extent, primarily in their reporting requirements."
Alternatives: "a small degree" or "a limited extent".
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And now that I've subsidized, to a minor extent, about a quarter-million New York meals, I'm selfishly all in favor of that model to continue.
He said that while current Army programs dealt effectively with sexual harassment, sexual assault was addressed only "to a minor extent".
Such changes occur in multicellular organisms only to a minor extent, so that this type of control mechanism is less important in animals than in microorganisms.
The β-oxidation also occurs to a minor extent within small subcellular organelles called peroxisomes in animals and glyoxysomes in plants.
In contrast, for 223Ra, a minor extent of linear plasmid DNA was preserved.
The bioremoval mechanism was predominantly governed by bioprecipitation with biosorption contributing to a minor extent.
Both gold and, to a minor extent, titania seem to be involved in the reaction cycle.
Such blocking was also observed over Cu/BEA, albeit to a minor extent.
In contrast to 188Re and 99mTc, after 223Ra treatment, a minor extent of DSB was preserved despite DMSO presence.
The power grid response to changes in ground conductivity and resistances shows similar results in a minor extent.
For archival documents, changes in colour and tears contribute to the overall assessment to a minor extent, whereas missing pieces contribute most.
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