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The phrase "marginal to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to something that is related to a topic but is of lesser importance. For example, "Although the results of the experiment are important, other factors that may be marginal to the conclusion should not be overlooked."
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It has left the parties marginal to events.
It is considered somewhat marginal to mainstream America.
Were these people's tragedies too marginal to grieve?
Such scholars were clearly marginal to the project.
I say marginal; it was marginal to me, but it wasn't marginal to the people in it.
At the Chilcot inquiry he presented himself as marginal to the key strategic decisions.
Hekmatyar's party remains marginal to the military effort led by the Taliban.
For many decades, the idea of the "working class" was marginal to American political discourse.
"It's gone from being marginal to a way to truly regenerate the city's pride.
Their concerns ranged from marginal to major over several players' decisions to postpone their workouts.
Things which seemed so important at the time are revealed as marginal to the play".
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