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The phrase "a slight" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used as an adjective to describe something small or minor. Here are some examples of how to use it in a sentence: - The students noticed a slight change in the teacher's behavior. - The wind picked up, causing a slight rustling in the trees. - There was a slight delay in the train schedule due to construction. - She couldn't help but feel a slight twinge of guilt for forgetting her friend's birthday. - The recipe calls for a slight pinch of salt to enhance the flavor.
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A slight?
A slight firm tilt.
A slight pause.
A slight smile rose.
And a slight, crowded smile.
It is not a slight.
"Everyone" is a slight exaggeration.
He heard a slight buzz.
There was a slight hesitation.
A slight crise there.
A slight laugh.
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