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The phrase "really minor" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to emphasize that something is of little importance or significance. Example: "The changes to the project are really minor and won't affect the overall outcome."
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Minor burns can be easily treated at home, but it's important to make sure it's really minor.
"This is really minor".
"It's not really minor," Lanier said when I inquired.
"It's terribly easy to make a really minor misjudgement in a manoeuvre like that.
The problem is, except for a few road bumps — '73, '90, and they were really minor — no one knew what would happen if they stopped coming".
"We knew it wasn't something really minor because he pretty much plays through everything," Teixeira said of Jeter, who was unavailable to the news media.
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Or was she really a minor artist?
"From a radiological perspective we expect the impact to be really pretty minor," she said.
But these are really just minor nitpicks in what is otherwise a superbly successful show.
In the story he must further the action, although he is really a minor character.
But compared to other concerns, it's really pretty minor, and doesn't deserve a tenth the attention it gets.
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