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The phrase "a minute space" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a very small or narrow area or gap. Example: "The artist carefully painted the details in a minute space between the two larger figures."
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Tall and brash, he's enjoying his third month in his new job, as a sales assistant for Virgin Records, and his new apartment, a minute space creatively described as a two-bedroom in a rank 19th-century tenement building on Avenue B that he shares with a college roommate (monthly rent: $2,600).
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