Sentence examples for a collection of slightly from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a collection of slightly" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when describing a group or assortment of items or concepts that have minor variations or differences.
Example: "The exhibit features a collection of slightly different sculptures, each showcasing the artist's unique style."
Alternatives: "a group of somewhat" or "an assortment of slightly".

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What else does anyone have except for a collection of slightly painful memories?

Ms. Bender, whose previous book, "The Girl in the Flammable Skirt," was a collection of slightly screwy young women and their slightly screwy predicaments, offers us a 20-year-old narrator named Mona in this, her first full-length novel.

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Tomorrow Mr. Spiller will take his objects to the Museum of American Folk Art, which is celebrating a collection of a slightly finer caliber: that of Cyril I. Nelson in "An Engagement With Folk Art".

Typically, only a single "reference" map is available, but we can imagine that a collection of other, slightly different, maps could be drawn to represent a particular species' habitat.

I disagree with my esteemed colleague at the Telegraph who calls the Lisbon institution "small": it's pretty vast, with a collection containing everything from gorgeous Persian textiles to Old Masters (a ravishing Ghirlandaio portrait of a lady, for example) and an important collection of slightly terrifyingly anthropomorphic art nouveau jewellery.

(Ages 7 to 10) A memorable collection of slightly magical stories by the author of "The Wolves of Willoughby Chase," first published in 1968, has been charmingly illustrated with sweetly old-fashioned black-and-white drawings.

Hampson's and Furlanetto's heartfelt performances — and a collection of gorgeous, if slightly anachronistic, sets and costumes — ameliorate the excesses of Verdi's convoluted plot; Fabio Luisi.

It is important to address that CD symptoms can be quite heterogeneously in different patients, which might support distinguishing the disorder as a collection of similar but slightly different sub diseases.

This post originally appeared on VICE UK. Britain's Green Party, for so long viewed as a collection of well-meaning but slightly weird lentil-eating tree-huggers, now has 44,000 members more than UKIP or the Liberal Democrats.

Britain's Green Party, for so long viewed as a collection of well-meaning, but slightly weird lentil-eating tree-huggers, now has 44,000 members – more than UKIP or the Liberal Democrats.

In his review of Selina Hastings's biography "The Secret Lives of Somerset Maugham" (July 25), David Leavitt does not mention Maugham's most important secret life: that of a British intelligence agent during World War I, which Maugham later revealed in "Ashenden," a collection of stories that were only slightly fictionalized.

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