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a slightly stretched
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a slightly stretched" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been extended or elongated to a small degree, often in a physical or metaphorical sense. Example: "The fabric was a slightly stretched version of the original design, giving it a unique look."
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9 human-written examples
And Audi has announced that is working on a slightly stretched version of the A6.
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And a slightly stretched Lincoln now accounts for 8percentt of Town Car sales.
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Then in 1998, the Passat, which had been imported since 1990, was completely redesigned on a slightly stretched version of the Audi A4 platform.
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In the presence of high-valent counterions, the brushes which consist of polyampholyte chains with blocks of medium length, adopt a slightly stretched conformation owing to relatively strong electrostatic correlation between high-valent counterions and oppositely charged monomers.
Science
In recent months I've tried the new Audi TT (a slightly stretched version of the last one); the new Smart (a slightly bloated version of the old one); the new Volvo V70 (exactly like the old one); and the new New Mini (did you notice they changed the headlights a bit?).
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The Commander is a slightly stretched offshoot of the recently introduced Grand Cherokee.
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51 human-written examples
As each craft zooms away from the solar system, the radio waves it transmits back to earth are slightly stretched out, causing a change in frequency (known as a Doppler shift) that depends on the craft's speed relative to the earth.
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The museum's interior is an atrium of domestic proportions, slightly stretched.
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For collecting the electrocardiographic record and capturing the echocardiographic images, each pig was placed in the left lateral position with the front legs slightly stretched forward in a room whose temperature was set at 21°C.
Make sure when you put a book down the jacket underneath it is slightly stretched with no wrinkles.
Wiki
Her head rested on two pillows, her sculpted neck was slightly stretched, but it didn't violate her tranquil expression.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing physical objects, ensure that "a slightly stretched" accurately conveys the intended degree of elongation. Consider whether "somewhat extended" or "marginally elongated" might be more precise.
Common error
Avoid using "a slightly stretched" when the object is significantly elongated. This phrase implies a minor alteration, so choose a more descriptive term if the stretching is substantial.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a slightly stretched" functions as an adjective phrase modifying a noun. It describes the state of something that has undergone a minor extension. Ludwig examples show it applied to physical objects and abstract concepts, consistently indicating a marginal alteration.
Frequent in
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40%
Science
36%
Wiki
12%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
4%
Formal & Business
4%
Academia
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "a slightly stretched" is a grammatically correct adjective phrase used to describe something that has been extended to a small degree. Ludwig AI confirms its validity and usability. While not exceptionally common, it finds application across diverse contexts such as news, science, and general writing. Alternatives include "somewhat extended" and "marginally elongated", each subtly altering the conveyed nuance. When employing this phrase, ensure that the small degree of stretching is accurately represented, avoiding overstatement. Overall, "a slightly stretched" provides a precise means of communicating a minor elongation.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a somewhat extended
Replaces "stretched" with "extended" and "slightly" with "somewhat", indicating a similar degree of lengthening using different vocabulary.
a marginally elongated
Substitutes "slightly" with "marginally" and "stretched" with "elongated", suggesting a minimal increase in length with different word choices.
a minimally lengthened
Uses "minimally" in place of "slightly" and "lengthened" instead of "stretched", conveying a very small degree of extension.
a gently pulled
Employs "gently pulled" to evoke a sense of stretching, focusing on the action rather than the resulting state; suggests less rigidity.
a bit expanded
Replaces "stretched" with "expanded" and "slightly" with "a bit", indicating an increase in size, not necessarily length.
a tad dilated
Uses "dilated" instead of "stretched", suggesting an expansion in width or circumference rather than length.
a scarcely strained
Replaces "stretched" with "strained" indicating a minor overextension or stress.
a hairline extended
Suggests minimal extension. The term "hairline" means very thin or slight.
a whisper widened
Indicates a small increase in width rather than length by using "widened" and "whisper" to amplify the slightness of the expansion.
a shade lengthened
Uses "shade" in place of slightly to amplify the slightness of the stretching or elongation.
FAQs
How can I use "a slightly stretched" in a sentence?
You can use "a slightly stretched" to describe something that has been extended or elongated to a small degree. For example: "The canvas was "a slightly stretched" version of the original design, giving it a unique look."
What are some alternatives to "a slightly stretched"?
Alternatives to "a slightly stretched" include "somewhat extended", "marginally elongated", or "minimally lengthened", depending on the context.
When is it appropriate to use "a slightly stretched" instead of "a greatly stretched"?
"A slightly stretched" is appropriate when the extension is minor. If the stretching is significant, use phrases like "greatly stretched" or "considerably elongated".
What does "a slightly stretched" imply about the object's original state?
"A slightly stretched" suggests the object was originally in a different, typically shorter or more compact, state and has undergone a small degree of extension. It doesn't imply damage or alteration of properties.
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