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Discover Ludwig"minor in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to study a subject as a set of courses that are secondary to one's primary courses of study. Example Sentence: I am majoring in biology, but I am also minoring in philosophy.
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What did he minor in at college?
"It was minor in nature".
it's minor in the scheme of things . . .
"It was fairly minor in nature.
With a minor in kissing Joan.
Both of them relatively minor in terms of casualties.
But that's minor in the context of her significant achievements.
Minor in substance, but significant to Saudi sensibilities.
Business, she answers, with a minor in communications.
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"There's some A-minor in this one".
He majored in philosophy, with a minor in Greek.
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