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Discover Ludwig"minor partner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an individual or company who holds a small portion of the controlling interest in a business venture, such as a partnership. For example, you could say "The company had several minor partners, but only one primary partner."
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So far, the UK has only been a minor partner.
"Now for the first time we became a minor partner.
EADS will own 80% of Airbus, leaving BAe as a minor partner with the remaining 20%.
Sinn Féin will not go into coalition as a minor partner.
Redman is the leader of the National party, the minor partner in the WA's Coalition government.
A minor partner in Aqueduct Entertainment was the Rev. Floyd H. Flake, an influential Queens minister who did not often agree with Mr. Sharpton.
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The electoral system gives disproportionate power to minor partners in government.
The devaluation, he added, "kept open the option of a common regional currency" someday for the Mercosur countries, which include Paraguay and Uruguay as minor partners.
Additional minor partners include logistics service providers, railway companies, distribution and trucking companies, big box retailers, ecommerce companies, municipal waste disposal, local farmers, local fisheries, and more.
With several other minor partners, including Harold Ruvoldt Jr., a former Hudson County Prosecutor, and James P. Dugan, former State Senator, Mr. Glimcher retains a 15percentt interest in the land-holding part of the project.
The National party, which is the minor Coalition partner in the Barnett government, opposes the sale.
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