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"minute part" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that is very small in size. For example, "The microscope was able to magnify the sample so we could see the minute parts."
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"If you really understand yoga, you know the physical practice is a minute part of the total practice," he said.
"Any one person is such a minute part of the world," she adds, "but you go out and look at some of the natural world and it puts things into perspective".
Tourist-related activities have traditionally made up only a minute part of the service sector this, despite Algeria's many striking natural features and significant historical wealth and even this share declined beginning in the 1990s because of civil unrest.
Before boarding the landing craft, I had been briefed, along with twenty other correspondents, on the flagship of Rear Admiral John L. Hall, Jr., who commanded the task force of which our craft formed a minute part, so I knew where we were going and approximately when.
The focus on the possibility that Iran might someday develop a nuclear weapon too, while perhaps not irrelevant to the goal of global disarmament, is a minute part of the enormous danger we're in.
It has been shown that a minute part of the centromeric region can be contained in both the long and short arms of ditelosomic lines for a given chromosome (Wicker et al. 2011).
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"It's nice to take them out and look at them, witnessing how minute parts work together".
Instrumentalists suggested that terms such as electron should not be taken to refer to minute parts of matter; they simply function in a formal calculus that enables one to make true predictions about observables.
This argument seems to conflate the notions of substratum as pure logical support with that as minute parts.
Second is the mystery of what holds the minute parts together: the problem of explaining attraction in a system that only understands influence by impact.
Michael Ayers (1975, 1991b: 39 50) believes that the only substratum that Locke acknowledges is the unknown and, Locke thinks, unknowable by us structure of the minute parts.
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