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The phrase "a minuscule sum" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a very small amount of money or value.
Example: "The donation was a minuscule sum compared to the total cost of the project."
Alternatives: "a tiny amount" or "a negligible sum."
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Compared to other diet plans, it's a minuscule sum — the Sakara Life diet, a favorite of Victoria's Secret models, costs $109 per day.
The company made a net profit of just $274m last year, a minuscule sum in relation to its revenues and its $154-billion value on the stockmarket.
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For instance, I am often struck how often a relatively minuscule sum ends up being crucial to the downfall of someone hugely rich and successful.
You do lose a minuscule amount of the flesh, which clings to the pith.
"Maybe a little clay, but it's a minuscule amount".
The couple feared losing by a minuscule amount.
According to comScore, OpenStreetMap itself still has a minuscule amount of Web traffic.
It's a mere 1% of Google's sales, but up from a minuscule amount last year.
"You're talking about, from a relative perspective, a minuscule amount.
Only a minuscule amount of sample was consumed during this first step in the analysis.
A minuscule amount of paint is sufficient; don't overload your brush.
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