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The phrase "a slightly different shape" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing an object or concept that has a minor variation in its form or appearance compared to something else.
Example: "The new design features a slightly different shape that enhances its aerodynamics."
Alternatives: "a somewhat altered form" or "a marginally distinct outline."
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In Fisher's view, those are just conventional skyscrapers with a slightly different shape.
Other plants are designed for assemblies of a slightly different shape.
Mr. Guerre has more than 100 of these, each beautifully handmade in a slightly different shape, from a private collection.
This results in them adopting a slightly different shape, while the close proximity of the molecules to each other results in interactions arising between them.
The left ear is obviously a slightly different shape as the top part of the earbud constantly caused pain with the smallest wing.
Although it is a slightly different shape to that first imagined by Strindberg, it has at its heart the same impossible aim: to put a dream on stage.
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At the beginning of time, the multiverse was like "a great foam of bubbles, all slightly different shapes and sizes," says Barrow.
Sometimes the cores are sealed on some of the faces, and experiments then give production curves of significantly different duration and slightly different shape.
"That's what proves the beak is a real adaptation or 'thing', not just a slightly different nose shape".
Thus, even if a slightly different particle shape or dielectric material is considered in the computation of the basis, this will not necessarily degrade the quality of the reconstruction.
Estimates for C. polygonorum and C. pentagona differ by almost 50%, although those species have also been merged in at least one taxonomic treatment [ 36]. C. polygonorum can be identified by flowers that are often four-merous and that have a slightly different gynoecium shape than those in C. pentagona.
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