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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a slight part of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small or minor portion of something.
Example: "A slight part of the project was completed ahead of schedule, which pleased the team."
Alternatives: "a small portion of" or "a minor part of".
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Optical components: As seen from Fig. 3, a slight part of the laser light is sampled by the asymmetrical beam splitter (ABS) and steered toward the Wollaston prism (WP).
Based on the current literature, the phenotypes of 22q11.2 deletion and 22q11.2 microduplication syndromes sometimes overlap, but this is correlated to ascertainment bias and might represent a slight part of the wide range spectrum of these syndromes [ 1, 10, 11].
If you take the horizontal line, and a slight part of the right hand curve of the letter "G" you can create the letter "C," etc.
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Square faces may also benefit from sideswept bangs, with a slight part instead of a curtain of hair straight across the forehead.
"And there wasn't the slightest part of me that wanted to touch the guy," Mr. Towey recalled.
Perhaps a smaller investment in prestige building would let the producer sell more of his brand at a lower price, to the benefit of still more consumers.Michael WhiteEragny sur Oise, FranceOur songSIR The pro-Cardiff slogan you attribute to a "local bard" ("Baywatch", June 13th) is in fact a slight variation of part of our university fight song: "I'm Tar Heel born, Tar Heel bred..."....
His father sees the whole thing as a slight on the part of the new college president-a manhhe did not like.
Some gay activists maintain that this was a slight on the part of the Obama administration.
Kunis won the role after auditions and a slight rewrite of the character, in part due to her performance on That '70s Show.
Another technical hurdle is called latency, which means there is a slight delay in parts of the signal.
Allometric SShD tended to consist of a slight expansion of the proximal part of the wing and various changes in the distal part of the wing, which often included a distal shift of landmark 12.
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