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The phrase "a minuscule part" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very small or insignificant in size or importance.
Example: "In the grand scheme of things, the budget for this project is just a minuscule part of the overall company expenses."
Alternatives: "a tiny portion" or "a negligible amount."
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Blacks, however, play only a minuscule part in the growth.
What was the appeal of a minuscule part?
Online shopping is still a minuscule part of the supermarket business.
They represent a minuscule part of Europe's latest headache caused by Belgrade.
Online advertising is still a minuscule part of overall revenues but is still crucial to Microsoft's growth strategy.
Home schooling is still a minuscule part of the overall school population in the D.C. area and nationally.
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Still, though India's auto parts exports are growing robustly, they account for just a minuscule portion -- less than 0.1percentt -- of the $1 trillion world auto parts industry.
This part of the job proved the most difficult, and by the mid-1980s bubble memories had captured only a minuscule share of the total market for memory devices.
Sugar accounts for a minuscule share of U.S. farm output.
Flights are trivial, a minuscule percentage in any sense necessary.
"They represent a minuscule percentage of officers," he said.
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