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The phrase "so minor" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is of little importance or significance. Example: "The changes to the project were so minor that they hardly affected the overall outcome."
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Minor improvement -- or not so minor -- for the Rays is a necessity.
But these experiments are so minor.
But others were not so minor.
Can something so minor represent something so major?
What surprises me is that they're so minor, actually".
Most FAA airworthiness actions are so minor that they barely register with the flying public.
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He told the fund's board that the fund was diligently seeking to stop investors from market timing, and that was true, with one not-so-minor exception.
These days, minor to not-so-minor kittenfishing is so common, we almost expect some fakery from our romantic interests.
But blood blisters go in a couple of weeks.' 'Whatever it is,' says Gimpface, 'it's so... minor.
In fact, the incident was so minor that the FAA didn't even consider it an emergency.
Those not-so-minor quibbles aside, Chu has written a fascinating, thoughtful and important book.
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