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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a slight flex in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a minor display of confidence or superiority in a particular context.
Example: "He made a slight flex in his presentation by showcasing his impressive sales figures."
Alternatives: "a subtle show of" or "a minor display of".
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That's a slight flex.
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They had a slight advantage in Washington.
A slight change in the program.
There was a slight decline in 2013-14.
"There's a slight change in structure.
There's a slight bump in polls.
"We had a slight accident in Wyoming.
Keep a slight bend in your knees.
Put a slight bend in your knees.
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