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The phrase "a single minute of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the brevity of time, often in contexts where time is a critical factor.
Example: "I need just a single minute of your time to explain this important update."
Alternatives: "one minute of" or "a minute of".
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They couldn't afford to lose a single minute of learning.
They aren't given a single minute of free time or privacy".
It can take hours to get just a single minute of material.
I'd never done a single minute of that, and that alone can be a destructive force.
Eastham had been in the squad, but didn't play a single minute of the tournament.
Editing a single minute of a rough cut can take even a skilled editor around 90 minutes.
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But A level history and half a history degree went by without, so far as I remember, a single minute's discussion of the rise of oil.
They won two of them, and they've yet to trail for a single minute in any of them.
Yet Spielman also noted that the briefest exchanges can be highly productive: "A single minute or so of passion allows her to produce all the fertile eggs she will ever lay.'' There has never been a more effective killing machine.
One of these divisions could travel 100 miles in a single day, then, in a single minute, discharge 120,000 rounds of ammunition and a thousand explosive artillery shells.
Because I'm watching three men literally ageing 10 years in the process of a single minute's footage.
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