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The phrase "a slight turn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small change in direction or position, often in a physical context or metaphorically.
Example: "As the car approached the intersection, the driver made a slight turn to the left."
Alternatives: "a gentle curve" or "a minor shift".
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"We've taken a slight turn and we're going in the right direction.
"How are you?" I asked, hearing a slight turn in her voice.
The reconsideration of roles takes a slight turn in "Glimmer Glint Glisten," the third piece that will be repeated.
This slot starts from the vicinity of the leading edge and exits from the pressure-side of the airfoil after making a slight turn.
The 37-year-old co-pilot, Robert, then suggested the plane perform a slight turn to the left, which resulted in an increase in turbulence.
Westhoff noticed that Brien had a tendency to make a slight turn before kicking the ball, and he tried to eliminate that wasted motion.
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Only instead of Richard E Grant elegantly howling into the sheeting rain, it was Harry Next Door soundlessly summarising that entire Hamlet soliloquy with a shrug of disgust and a slight turning of his flat cap upwards at the foul and pestilent air.
If that is the impact of just the possibility of a slight turning down of the money faucet, what kind of market reaction is likely as and when the valve is tightened?
But a slight turning of the tide is evident.
In addition, dimming of a laterally presented square with 120° width induced even a slight turning towards the square (Fig. 1G).
Considering that it's his first shot on a major label, this slight turn makes a degree of sense, and hasn't impacted the druggy irreverence that earned him a sizable fan base.
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