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The phrase "a minute of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a brief period of time, often in the context of asking for or giving a moment of attention or consideration.
Example: "Can you spare a minute of your time to discuss this project?"
Alternatives: "a moment of" or "a second of".
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"I didn't miss a minute of it.
We'll have a minute of stoppage time.
After almost a minute of silence, he speaks.
A temple representative asked for a minute of silence.
After about a minute of this, we heard a crack.
"We've never regretted a minute of it," Mrs. Morton said.
And I won't regret a minute of it.
After a minute of this, I closed the door.
Can I have a minute of your time?
Students attended classes but observed a minute of silence first.
Schmelzer has not missed a minute of the tournament.
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