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The phrase "a very minor event" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an occurrence that is insignificant or of little importance.
Example: "The meeting was just a very minor event in the grand scheme of the project."
Alternatives: "a trivial occurrence" or "a negligible incident."
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Is Deep Dream a very minor event within the cultural life of the world's largest company?
"Service outages happen from time to time and we view this as a very minor event," FBR Capital Markets analyst Daniel Ives told Reuters.
It's a very minor event, this trying to find someone who looks like you onscreen, and most of us probably do it unconsciously.
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We did not specifically include the costs of adverse events in this model because inclusion of such costs in this same analysis for other countries (unpublished data) had shown that this inclusion had a very minor effect on the iCER.
Ms. Nevins said she had become convinced that there were still issues to be explored, specifically: "why this very minor event became one of such enormous magnitude".
The putative AS event leads to a very minor change in the length of the mRNA sequence (4 nt) but introduces a 3′-frameshift and thus generates different stop codons.
The recovery of only 10 potential HGT in B. mori suggests that HGT events happened in this species have played only a very minor role in its evolution (0.065% in the B. mori protein coding genes).
In a minor case, like salmonella, that's going to have a very minor impact.
Oh, I played a very minor role.
It proved a very minor glitch.
The ohmic components of Rint played a very minor role.
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