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The phrase "a rather small role" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a character's or person's limited involvement or significance in a particular context, such as a play, movie, or project.
Example: "In the film, she played a rather small role, but her performance was still memorable."
Alternatives: "a fairly minor role" or "a somewhat limited role."
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The HEWs of Ethiopia play a rather small role in assisting births.
GABAA-mediated input to PTNs seems to play a rather small role in causing their periods of lowered activity.
In all cases heaving dominates the OHC as isopycnals are displaced downward, while the spice plays a rather small role opposing the heaving in the total heat content change.
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Within the study carried out in a rather small sample of mostly medical students, the role of the graphical aids captioned frequency tree presenting data as natural frequencies versus probability tree presenting data as probabilities in teaching Bayesian inference was explored.
A rather small one, as this book unintentionally shows.
"We're trying to preserve a rather small village feel".
M100 represents a rather small metro network.
Nevertheless, this only concerned a rather small number of people.
The advantage is a rather small memory footprint.
A rather small number of patients was included.
Different environmental conditions had a rather smaller effect on transcription.
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