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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a slight bunch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small grouping or collection of items or people that are gathered together.
Example: "There was a slight bunch of flowers at the corner of the garden, adding a touch of color to the landscape."
Alternatives: "a small cluster" or "a little group".
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By comparison, Louisville is a slight bunch.
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"I've come to have a walk around at the marathon". In effect, they were standing through heavy showers to watch a small bunch of slight women flash past four times.
Nevertheless, the addition of both natural fibers (coconut and oil palm fruit bunch fibers) and synthetic fiber (bar chip fiber) has a slight negative impact on the durability properties of HCC specimens.
In both trials, there was thus a slight preference for FS, i.e. for the structure where all bunches were widely spaced and at the hinds' preferred height.
A slight?
A slight firm tilt.
A slight smile rose.
A slight pause.
And a slight, crowded smile.
It is not a slight.
"Everyone" is a slight exaggeration.
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