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The phrase "a very minor range" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small or limited scope or extent of something, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The product offers a very minor range of colors, which may not appeal to all customers."
Alternatives: "a limited range" or "a narrow range".
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But this tune has a very minor range and her attempt at a big last note ended abruptly.
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Indeed, Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Candida glabrata showed GC-poor genomes, essentially consisting of DNA components centered at 38-39%, that were accompanied in the case of C. glabrata by a minor component ranging from 34%to3838% GC and also by a very minor GC-richer component in the 42-46% GC range.
The fully neutral form (structure (1) on the right) is a very minor species in aqueous solution throughout the pH range (less than 1 part in 107).
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.
It is a very minor change and it is only a minor part of their susceptibility".
In a minor case, like salmonella, that's going to have a very minor impact.
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