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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a slender" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is thin or narrow in shape, often referring to physical objects or people.
Example: "She wore a dress that accentuated her slender figure."
Alternatives: "a slim" or "a thin".
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It's a slender loris.
Next to him is a slender acrobat.
There was a slender, deserted bridge.
I vaguely recalled a slender, beautiful blonde.
It is a slender thread.
He held aloft a slender book.
In other words, they were attached by a slender thread.
A slender carrot runs down the center of the plate.
Feshbach, a slender, attractive woman, anxiously twirled her hair.
Nevertheless, "Rites of Spring" yields a slender bounty.
Inter-war Greece, for example, merits only a slender paragraph.
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