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The phrase "as marginal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is considered to be of little importance or significance in a particular context.
Example: "The findings of the study were deemed as marginal, contributing little to the existing body of research."
Alternatives: "of little significance" or "barely relevant".
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He was once as marginal as a Lyndon LaRouche follower with a card table and a stack of leaflets.
The fact is pornography, or "adult entertainment," is as marginal now as it ever was.
In order from least to greatest threat, they are ranked as: marginal, slight, enhanced, moderate and high.
Non-wide resection margins were defined as marginal or intralesional resection margins, or no surgery.
Who is portraying whom as marginal?
All political groups have started as marginal before becoming important".
A few years ago performance art was seen as marginal.
Suwaij dismissed Jasser's role on the board as marginal.
At the Chilcot inquiry he presented himself as marginal to the key strategic decisions.
Yet, he grumbled, the NHS patronises the charities, and treats them as marginal.
He also pays a lot of attention to those who might be regarded as marginal figures.
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