Sentence examples for minor occurrence from inspiring English sources

'minor occurrence' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe an event or situation that is insignificant or easily forgotten. For example: "Although the accident was minor, it was a frightening occurrence."

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"The real question is, has the relatively minor occurrence of racial epithets, if they occurred at all, been made the major focus of this rally for political purposes?" he said in late September 1992.

Assistant Attorney General John Thurber said: "It trivialises the First Amendment to allow such a minor occurrence to constitute an adverse actions," reports Sky News.

One minor occurrence of transient facial skin erythema was noted.CONCLUSION: This trial suggests that treatment of rhinologic facial pain using this noninvasive microcurrent device is safe and effective in providing rapid relief of nasal/sinus pain.

Measurements and Main Results: Postoperative neurologic complications were defined as major, occurrence of a postoperative permanent stroke, or minor, occurrence of a new postoperative transient ischemic attack lasting < 2 hours.

None of this mattered to the crowds lined up outside the Geffen Center in Little Tokyo last Saturday, not the censorship or the future of museums or the tendency among many in the art world to scour each minor occurrence for meaning, the way ancient divines did the entrails of birds.

I know that there are far, far more important things happening around the globe, but somehow it seemed to me that it was worth stopping, if only for a moment, to mark this most minor occurrence, this slightest of happenings – the brief abundance in Britain of this charming bird which we are so sadly losing.

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Covering approximately 13percentt of the total continental land area on Earth, Gelisols are found primarily in Russia and Canada, with minor occurrences in Alaska in the United States, and in Antarctica.

Juniperus, Fabaceae and Salix, together with Hippophae and minor occurrences of Betula, Corylus and deciduous Quercus are recorded in some sites dated prior to 13 ka BP.

That realism is an essential part of Bausch's power as a creator and it permeates her oeuvre down to the most seemingly minor occurrences.

The great majority of the igneous rocks are composed of silicate minerals (meaning that the basic building blocks for the magmas that formed them are made of silicon [Si] and oxygen [O]), but minor occurrences of carbonate-rich igneous rocks are found as well.

This is about a slight thing, and slight things are hard to write about, because part of you feels you shouldn't be wasting words on anything which is less than of major importance; but most of the fabric of human life is made up not of great events, but of minor occurrences, and I feel that sometimes they should be written about too, and indeed celebrated.

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