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The phrase "a minuscule" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very small or tiny in size or amount.
Example: "The difference in their heights was a minuscule factor in their overall performance."
Alternatives: "a tiny amount" or "a minute detail."
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That is a minuscule number.
A minuscule burden, Mr. Shure calls it.
But, it attracted a minuscule audience.
The budget was a minuscule $40,000.
His head peeked over into the skyline — a minuscule bump.
The couple feared losing by a minuscule amount.
"Maybe a little clay, but it's a minuscule amount".
Instead, she is clinging to a minuscule lead".
A minuscule wire chair sports an eensy toilet seat.
A minuscule 2 percent have been designated for destruction.
A minuscule sliver has been sold privately to nonwhites.
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