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The phrase "a minority of frames" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number or proportion of frames in a specific context, such as in discussions about film, photography, or data analysis.
Example: "In the analysis of the video, a minority of frames exhibited significant distortion."
Alternatives: "a small number of frames" or "a few frames".
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Third, leukocytes were sparse, appearing only in a minority of frames, and absent in the majority of frames; this corresponds to sparse traces on the spatiotemporal plots.
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A minority of readers are reserving judgment.
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But it is a minority of diners".
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