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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'has been minimally' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation where something has barely been attained or accomplished. For example, "The company has been minimally successful in generating new leads."
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Reconstructing consensus sequences with a focus on identifying and minimizing chimerism has been minimally studied.
INSIDE: The house was built in 1972 and has been minimally updated.
Self-medication has been minimally studied in mood disorders despite equally high rates of alcohol and drug use.
In addition, the model has been minimally customized for the speaker recognition task and can in fact provide a general framework for a variety of speech processing tasks.
The influence of the radiographic appearances of the coronal and intraradicular areas on periapical radiographic interpretation has been minimally evaluated in dentistry and endodontics.
We evaluated diagnostic performance of the HemosIL HS D-dimer, which despite FDA approval in 2005, has been minimally reported in prospective standard clinical care.
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The latter is in close agreement with results reported by Cense et al. [ 6] who used a PS-OCT system with minimal SMF length and consequently should have been minimally affected by PMD.
Privacy rights, in short, have been minimally intruded upon for national security protections.
Deposits of bauxite, phosphates, and coal have been minimally exploited, as have various construction materials such as stone and gravel.
Church growth does largely depend on attracting his researched demographic, namely young, dual-income families who have been minimally "churched" or have wandered away.
But the Fourth Circuit overturned that ruling on the ground that the state court rulings that denied his earlier appeals had been minimally adequate.
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