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The phrase "only minor" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It usually functions as an adjective phrase modifying a noun to indicate that something is not significant or important. Example: "The damage to the car was only minor, so it didn't take too long to fix." In this sentence, "only minor" modifies the noun "damage" and indicates that the damage was not significant. Other examples could include: "The storm caused only minor damage to the house" or "The error in the data was only minor and didn't affect the overall results."
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Thankfully only minor injuries.
There were only minor hitches.
He suffered only minor injuries.
Hitler suffered only minor wounds.
Only minor talking ensued.
The only minor downside for Heidar Helguson?
Yassin escaped with only minor injuries.
Her age has required only minor adjustments.
Manufacturing is of only minor importance.
The town has only minor industries.
But these were only minor niggles.
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