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The phrase "a negligible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is so small or insignificant that it can be disregarded.
Example: "The difference in cost between the two options is a negligible amount, making the decision easier."
Alternatives: "a minor" or "an insignificant".
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a) Negligible.
This is not a negligible consideration.
Some charge a negligible admission fee.
This is not a negligible point.
This seems to me a negligible point.
"Long working hours are not a negligible occurrence.
But in America it was not a negligible social fact.
Sex-selective abortion is a negligible issue in Britain.
The film's preview takings were a negligible £42,000.
As it turns out, that's not a negligible demographic.
That would be a negligible increase in frequency.
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