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The phrase "a very minor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is of little importance or significance.
Example: "The changes made to the report were a very minor adjustment that did not affect the overall outcome."
Alternatives: "a slight" or "a trivial".
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Oh, I played a very minor role.
It proved a very minor glitch.
"This is a very minor incident," he said.
O.K., here's a very minor adventure of my own.
It is, I suppose, a very minor, trivial thing.
Stretching involves the head to only a very minor degree.
Her resignation came after a very minor incident.
It was a very minor part of the scene.
"This is nothing, a very minor thing," McKinlay said.
The Ice Age! Humans, playing a "very minor role," doubtless are freaking out.
I mean, it was in a very minor way, believe me.
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