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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a slightly good" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is typically used to express a mild or moderate level of positivity about something, but the adjective "good" does not typically take the adverb "slightly" in this context.
Example: "The movie was a slightly good experience, but it could have been better."
Alternatives: "somewhat good" or "fairly good."
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HIGHT and LBlock which are smaller than AES present a slightly good trade-off between code size and cycles count.
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I found the Atrix 2 to be a great phone and a slightly less good laptop.
It is very hard to believe that the best artistic experience is infinitely better than a slightly less good, but still excellent, artistic experience.
I'm willing to be a slightly less good cook in return for not having my brain hurt during this particular part of my day.
When he follows her - who we learn is named Brooke Dalton - to return the phone, the situation turns into what can only be described as a slightly aggressive good deed.
There's some slightly good news out there.
This month we have seen some slightly good news on the economic front.
Conjured in the darkroom, using chemicals and light, these imaginary landscapes have a slightly sinister quality nothing good can be lurking beyond that jagged horizon.
We know that signing players on the back of a good World Cup is a slightly foolish business, so good news Bournemouth fans: apparently the club is considering spending £57m on Colombia midfielder Jefferson Lerma and Uruguay's corn-rowed Diego Laxalt.
To assess potential bias associated with the categorization, we repeated the same analysis with a slightly different definition of SRH; good ("very good", "good" or "fair") versus poor ("poor" or "very poor") health status and associations were similar (data not presented) to the results presented here.
Add to all of this the innumerable websites devoted to him, and it is clear that Rube Goldberg, in a slightly backhanded but good-humored way, has done as much as anyone to promote the idea of invention as fun.
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