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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a slight bend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small curvature or deviation in an object or surface.
Example: "The road ahead has a slight bend that makes it difficult to see what lies beyond."
Alternatives: "a gentle curve" or "a minor twist".
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But they are all sensitive to or attracted by a slight bend in reality.
Keep a slight bend in the elbows and be careful not to overextend your back.
If a fish even has a slight bend in it, they'll spit it back at you".
As if preparing to bounce, he'd walk with a slight bend in his knee, greeting him with an ardent "My man!" before dapping him up.
Also, the steel rod has a slight bend where it fits into the floor, and it took a couple of men to bend each rod.
"The top of the cane handle should be right at your wrist bone so you can maintain a slight bend in your elbow".
With a slight bend in the road, the retraction of one choice, the substitution of one phrase for another, life projects a whole different arc.
But sure enough, it has a slight bend to it, as though it were sliced from a circular wall around you.
The trees come in four styles: the Majestic, almost straight, with a curve at the top; the Royal Upright, the most popular, dipping and swooping skyward; the Windswept, a continuous crescent; and the Sentinel, almost straight with a slight bend.
They do not cover the skin of the wing, but rather are the skin of the wing: thin monocrystalline cells, given a slight bend so the wing creates lift.
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Unlike the squat, you keep your legs straight with only a slight bend in the knee.
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