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The phrase "a relatively minor player" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has a small or insignificant role in a particular context or situation.
Example: "In the global market, the company is considered a relatively minor player compared to its larger competitors."
Alternatives: "a small contributor" or "a lesser participant."
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But in the world of tax havens, Liechtenstein is a relatively minor player.
First, the federal government is a relatively minor player in education compared with the state and local governments.
Credit Suisse is a relatively minor player, with 3.7 percent of the currency market vs. 10.1 percent for U.B.S.
Since Citi was a relatively minor player in the sub-prime mortgage market, financial historians may quibble with that latter judgement.
The head of investment banking, Ed Brown, said in a statement that Mr. Sandelman had turned Bank of America from "a relatively minor player" in equity derivatives to the biggest participant in the United States.
Anbang Insurance is a relatively minor player in China's insurance market, but it has weighty connections to what Chinese call "second-generation reds," rich and powerful descendants of China's former leaders.
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The contemporary city itself is a relatively minor place.
The risk to what the public policy makers like to call the nation's "network infrastructure" is that in five years the companies that are now known as long-distance communications carriers will have have become relatively minor players on a communications stage dominated by former local phone companies like Verizon and SBC.
Despite his role in pioneering the very concept, he remains a relatively minor financial player in the segment.
The sites that were closed were relatively minor players in China.
In practice, though, even investigations of relatively minor players produced fierce reactions from more senior Afghan officials.
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