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The phrase "for a minute" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a short period of time. For example "I listened to the birds singing for a minute before continuing on my walk".
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Just for a minute?
Even for a minute?
For a minute".
It's fun for a minute.
But just for a minute".
I thought for a minute.
I hesitated for a minute.
He thought for a minute.
I cried for a minute.
I'm quiet for a minute.
He pondered for a minute.
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