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The phrase "a slight recess" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small indentation or a temporary pause in an activity or process.
Example: "The architect designed the building with a slight recess in the facade to create visual interest."
Alternatives: "a small indentation" or "a minor gap".
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The cathodes used in these experiments were either rectangular, placed flush against the channel wall or circular, located in a slight recess.
The inside of the locket should have a slight recess meant to hold the photo in place.
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"It was a little recess playground.
Or that there are slight recesses on either side of the facade.
The chimney itself tapers slightly and has tall arched panels on each face, forming slight recesses.
The race to the recess has created a slight air of tension.
Later that morning, the jury was sent out for a brief recess, and some lawyers asked for a slight delay in order to work out details of a piece of evidence they wanted to offer in the case.
With Congress in recess and our lawmakers now back in their districts, there is presumably a slight chance of meeting one of them in the street.
A slight?
A slight pause.
A slight smile rose.
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