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The phrase "a relatively minor actor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that plays a small or less significant role in a particular context or situation.
Example: "In the grand scheme of the film industry, she is considered a relatively minor actor, despite her impressive talent."
Alternatives: "a somewhat insignificant player" or "a less prominent figure".
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Membership has its benefits.True, they are relatively minor benefits, because the Council of Europe is a relatively minor actor even in European affairs.
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UnitedHealth is a relatively minor player in the exchanges.
Trade is a relatively minor factor in job loss.
As touched on above, it has been a relatively minor factor so far.
The vote also demonstrated that the far-right elements around which Moscow weaves its dark tales of resurgent fascism remain relatively minor actors on the political stage.
A decade ago, a relatively minor investment could yield huge competitive advantage.
Minor indicates that this issue has a relatively minor impact.
The actor who exists in a position of vulnerability, for example, may be more likely to read a relatively minor social slight as a dignity violation.
Thankfully it's a relatively minor injury.
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