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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few slight errors" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe minor mistakes or inaccuracies in a document, report, or any written work.
Example: "The final draft of the report was well done, but it contained a few slight errors that needed to be corrected before submission."
Alternatives: "a couple of minor mistakes" or "a few small inaccuracies."
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"You've always got parts of your game you want to pick up, and there's been a few slight errors I'd like to improve on.
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"I needed to make a few, slight adjustments.
New Prediction: There are only a few slight modifications here.
(She made a few slight mistakes in reading it).
Had a few slight slip ups but that's what he does.
A few slight technique modifications for selective thoracic fusion were made.
A few slight variations will result in the same product.
The reciprocating ledges help in ensuring contact even when a slight error of a few degrees is made.
Mendis was fortunate to benefit from a few English errors.
I could have just made a few more errors.
Worked hard throughout and forced a few English errors.
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