Sentence examples for a slightly different checkpoint from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a slightly different checkpoint" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a checkpoint that has minor variations or changes compared to another one.
Example: "During the race, we decided to set up a slightly different checkpoint to test the participants' navigation skills."
Alternatives: "a somewhat altered checkpoint" or "a marginally distinct checkpoint".

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Moreover, our data may suggest a slightly different checkpoint function for Art in MSCs, where it appears to enforce, rather than overcome, the G2/M arrest, such that Art-defective MSCs remain inappropriately proliferative after IR exposure.

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But I took a slightly different view next morning when I learnt that the previous day at a different checkpoint - in a very different part of the country - the army had stopped a bus and found a woman carrying 700 bomblets under her clothes.

Lynda tells a slightly different story.

Mr. Ramsey offers a slightly different explanation.

Ms. Bailey has a slightly different take.

"We are a slightly different club.

Bookforum imagined a slightly different Larsson interview.

Vietnam has a slightly different problem.

Then he took a slightly different tack.

It gave us a slightly different world.

It's a slightly different point.

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