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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Slightly disturbed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a mild feeling of unease or discomfort about a situation or event. Example: "After watching the horror movie, I felt slightly disturbed by the graphic scenes."
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The natural forest is classified as undisturbed, slightly disturbed, disturbed, and very disturbed forest.
The results indicate that the number of plant species increased with the disturbance intensity at the shrub patches and that the total aboveground biomass (AB) significantly decreased from the slightly disturbed site to the moderately disturbed site, then significantly increased from the moderately disturbed site to the seriously disturbed site.
Figure 5 Comparison of the coherences during a disturbed time and a slightly disturbed time at Kakioka.
At which point the audience applauded, for reasons that completely eluded and slightly disturbed me.
Also, Pratapaditya Road had become a slightly disturbed and down-at-heel area by the 1960s.
Lily, my new assistant, says my work is like that of a slightly disturbed four year old.
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The anonymity of social networking is slightly disturbing.
But it did feel unsettling and slightly disturbing.
Personally, I found the sight of so many Mary Archer lookalikes slightly disturbing.
What I learned was both encouraging and, given my past complacency, slightly disturbing.
But his last piece of writing featured SAS operations against Colombian drug cartels and was slightly disturbing.
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