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Discover Ludwig"a slight on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means a small offense or insult towards someone or something. Example: The politician's comments were seen as a slight on the intelligence of their opponents. In this sentence, "a slight on" is used to convey that the politician's words were viewed as disrespectful or demeaning towards those they were speaking about.
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Shearer is still adored by Newcastle fans who will regard Irving's comment that the popularity of "Shearer's" bar had "dwindled" as a slight on the one-time England striker.
It's not a slight on Matt.
It was a slight on Jesus.
That is not a slight on either team.
Again, this isn't meant to be a slight on Simon.
"It's not a slight on Chris Robshaw, who's played well, but the combination isn't working.
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During the study period, there was only a slight year-on-year change in hospitalization rates.
The Los Angeles Times reported a slight loss, on average, on weekdays and Saturdays, and a slight gain on Sundays.
The president had a slight edge on Mr. Santorum on the economy, 45 to 43 percent.
I'm going to do a slight variation on this and use one of those 3M Command Hooks.
On paper, the Escalade does have a slight edge on the QX56 under the hood.
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