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"a remarkably minor" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is relatively small or insignificant in comparison to other things. For example: "The economic consequences of the hurricane were a remarkably minor compared to the extensive damage to infrastructures."
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A three-month suspension seemed a remarkably minor sanction for such a serious breach of medical ethics.
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Aside from those of schistosomes, all gene arrangement changes encountered between cestode and trematode groups are remarkably minor and limited to very few translocations among some tRNA genes (trnE, trnV, trnW, trnL1, and trnS2) and the non-coding regions.
LM38-HP cultures were therefore mainly composed of epithelial cells with a remarkably undifferentiated morphological phenotype, and a secondary minor subpopulation of altered myoepithelial cells.
But these minor cavils made, the symphony remains a remarkably fine piece of work.
With the help of a handful of minor characters, these four people manage to define a remarkably layered network of emotions and issues, and Mr. Arcenas has directed so that the sense of a teeming city is palpably hovering.
Health Concerns The pill in its current formulations is a remarkably safe drug, and the overwhelming majority of women who take it experience neither minor side effects like breakthrough bleeding or serious health damage.
A remarkably analytical sensibility.
15 "a remarkably good day".
It's a remarkably effective partnership.
This is a remarkably efficient operation.
It was a remarkably subdued performance.
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