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The word "mini" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used as an adjective, usually referring to something that is smaller than the usual size or on a smaller scale. For example: I bought a mini version of the toy my kid wanted for his birthday.
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mini
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A miniskirt.
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The "App" is the full offering on the device - a mini version of the main app that is on the iPhone.
The search will invoke mini black holes, antimatter, quark-gluon plasma, and extra dimensions of space.
I bought her an iPad mini, which has been by her side and is now battered.
The on-loan Bolton forward spotted Murphy off his line and lofted the ball home supremely from long range to spark a premature mini pitch invasion, which was followed by a much bigger one on the final whistle.
Family-owned and run, it even has a mini spa, with free treatments available.
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Morgan, whose other work includes the screenplay for Margaret Thatcher biopic The Iron Lady, won the award for writing in a mini-series or movie.
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