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The phrase "a minor partner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a partner in a business or organization who has a smaller share or less influence compared to other partners.
Example: "In the joint venture, she serves as a minor partner, contributing valuable insights but holding a smaller stake in the company."
Alternatives: "a junior partner" or "a subordinate partner".
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So far, the UK has only been a minor partner.
"Now for the first time we became a minor partner.
EADS will own 80% of Airbus, leaving BAe as a minor partner with the remaining 20%.
Sinn Féin will not go into coalition as a minor partner.
A minor partner in Aqueduct Entertainment was the Rev. Floyd H. Flake, an influential Queens minister who did not often agree with Mr. Sharpton.
"For Russia, it is difficult to become a minor partner," said Anatoli I. Utkin, director of international studies at the Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies in Moscow.
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For six out of the seven countries that are the main suppliers for captive-bred individuals, when including re-exports, Thailand is a relative minor partner.
The government of Mahinda Rajapakse, Sri Lanka's president, has been hit by the apparent withdrawal of a minor coalition partner, the Ceylon Workers Congress CWCWCeylon Workers Congress CWC
The United States has, like Europe, imposed sanctions against Russia, which is a minor trading partner.
There are two major political groups that usually form government, federally and in the states: the Australian Labor Party and the Coalition which is a formal grouping of the Liberal Party and its minor partner, the National Party.
Redman is the leader of the National party, the minor partner in the WA's Coalition government.
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