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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Slight worry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a minor concern or apprehension about a situation or issue. Example: "I have a slight worry about the project's timeline and whether we can meet the deadline."
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Slight worry is their tendency to push forward in a tight game.
Only one slight worry.
"The slight worry is that clinicians are very quick to pick up anything that will improve IVF," he said.
They only had one slight worry - what if people twigged that their plan was, like, total shit?
It's your job to enjoy the challenge of coming back.'" Bradley, though, had a slight worry about an incident he was involved in during Monday's practice day.
"I was really chuffed; there is always that slight worry in the first year of doing something that there might be no one".
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That said, they will have slight worries about a reversal of either Perth 2008 or Adelaide 2012, certainly while David Warner is at the crease.
There were slight worries over Murray's back injury, which had left him a doubt for Saturday's doubles match, but he dispelled any doubts with a clinical performance against Dodig.
Then she moves onto Bill Gates (suffocated with his own money), Bill O'Reilly (hacked to death in a needlessly gory threshing machine sequence), and will.i.am from the Black Eyed Peas, whose last album she hated enough to overcome slight worries about whether he's a proper Bill.
We don't have the slightest worry".
For the first time since our arrival in Canada I feel enveloped in silence, and just the slightest worry that we may have arrived on the wrong day.
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