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The phrase "an insignificant segment of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small or unimportant part of a larger whole.
Example: "The study revealed that an insignificant segment of the population was affected by the new policy."
Alternatives: "a minor portion of" or "a trivial part of".
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Manufacturing was an insignificant segment of the economy.
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The first, direct outcome of enforcing the Libyan Political Exclusion Law would be pushing smart, influential former officials — some with access to key resources — toward a not insignificant segment of Libyan society unhappy with the revolution's outcome.
Even if the creators of popular entertainments wanted to do that, the clear evidence suggests that they have failed spectacularly in turning anyone other than a minute and statistically insignificant segment of the population into murderers.
His willingness to call his Republican rivals "stupid" and "losers" and to give party leaders the same level of deference he shows everyone else -- none -- has transformed the billionaire into a hero among a not-insignificant segment of the GOP.
When does nine hundred thousand seem like an insignificant number of women?
"It's not an insignificant amount of women," Salganicoff said.
At the time, it seemed an insignificant act of disobedience.
Attempting this is not an insignificant part of any presidency.
It just touches an insignificant amount of workers".
"Sport represents an insignificant amount of our turnover.
The sales in lamp form accounted for all but an insignificant portion of respondents' sales.
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