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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a slight man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a man who is thin or has a small build, often in contexts discussing physical appearance or character traits.
Example: "Despite being a slight man, he possessed a remarkable strength of character that inspired everyone around him."
Alternatives: "a slender man" or "a thin man".
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A slight man with thin skin.
Bellson, a slight man, had a huge appetite.
But Jack's a small man, a slight man.
He was a slight man with a wispy moustache and a limited use of one arm.
He is a slight man with sandy-colored hair and a boyishly unlined face.
General Taguba is a slight man with a friendly demeanor and an unfailingly polite correctness.
A slight man with gray-rimmed glasses, he stared down at his computer keyboard.
After a few minutes, a slight man with a shaved head burst through the door.
Berg is a slight man with short blond hair and a scruffy beard.
Nicolas Ghesquière, Balenciaga's current designer, is a slight man of 35 with Arctic-blue eyes.
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