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Discover LudwigThe phrase "marginal interest" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a small or minimal level of interest, often in a monetary or economic context. Example: The bank offers a savings account with a marginal interest rate of only 0.5%.
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But the settlers are no mere marginal interest group.
It's only ever going to be of marginal interest.
Mr. Bopp called that "a very marginal interest".
If there's very marginal interest in a record online, or none, then it's a little red flag for us.
When Test matches become the equivalent of steam trains, evocative but of marginal interest, they will shift their money accordingly.
Ever since Brian Wilson revived the aborted SMiLE project, Parks has become familiar to those with even marginal interest in the band.
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Money merchants, whom law permits to create interest-free money and who take hard-earned money from depositors by paying marginal (0.02%) interest rate, also fund the American mind by charging interest rates much higher than does the FSA.
The March primary for the school board drew marginal voter interest in a citywide election that also failed to attract much interest.
"We wanted to find ways to enhance students who might have marginal academic interest".
Libya is of marginal strategic interest to the United States, especially compared with Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran.
President Obama has already committed to beginning a drawdown and there are heavy pressures to make it a sizable one, seeing a marginal US interest and heavy continuing costs.
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