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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit more slack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to allowing more flexibility or leniency in a situation or context.
Example: "We need to give the team a bit more slack to meet their deadlines without feeling overwhelmed."
Alternatives: "a little more leeway" or "some extra flexibility".
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In the meantime, they need us to cut them a bit more slack.
So, although the job market is pretty tight, there's a bit more slack than that 4.1percentt implies.
"Across northern England, where the low pressure is moving over, winds are a bit more slack, and they are moderate across southern and central Scotland.
And yes, my attitude changes into being a bit more slack with getting things done.
The reason is that your pelvic bowl now is tilted slightly back, shortening the distance between the hamstring attachments, and giving you a bit more slack.
But if we could learn to accept our partners' flaws (which may include the need to feel attractive and reclaim a lost youth) as we do our friends' foibles, we might all cut each other a bit more slack and have more tolerance for each other's basic humanity.
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I think they get given the breaks a bit more, and they get given a little bit more slack.
Prices decline as pessimism comes to dominate again, creating a little bit more slack in the economy.
Why not cut yourself some slack and be a bit more gentle and loving?
All right, so maybe that's a bit more complicated than, say, dropping the file into Slack.
That extra demand may be making the world a bit more crisis-prone, but more productive, mechanized farming methods in China, India and Africa have potential to create some slack.
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