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The phrase "a slightly cluttered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a space or area that has some disorganization or items out of place, but not excessively so.
Example: "The living room was a slightly cluttered mess, with books scattered on the floor and cushions askew."
Alternatives: "somewhat messy" or "a bit disorganized".
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VoxOx is still in Beta so I don't want to comment too much on the interface but I think most users familiar with Skype or Adium will find it slightly cluttered.
The resulting flowchart is, however, somewhat cluttered with extra transitions resulting from such a solution.
The first room is a small white-wall gallery, from which one enters a cluttered closet, a filthy office bathroom, a dingy home bathroom, an office corridor, an abandoned off-track betting outfit... slightly off-key details accumulate: a chunk of ginger depends from a soap dispenser, for instance -.
No. Lasting impressions Bright display areas if a bit cluttered.
(a) A cluttered image.
A garage cluttered with exercise equipment.
Or maybe your desk is looking a bit cluttered?
A slightly younger reader.
A slightly dysfunctional bubble.
Albeit a slightly deluded one.
She lives with her mother in a cluttered Boston apartment.
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