Sentence examples for a slightly worrying from inspiring English sources

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A slightly worrying record to take into their first meeting as opposing coaches?

"You misunderstood this!" "Why did you change that note?" And so on – a slightly worrying thought.

Here is a slightly worrying list of five of the biggest threats to human existence.

"So it's a slightly worrying stage as well at the moment because who knows what's going to happen to the World Cup.

The film was not available for review – a slightly worrying sign – but it appears to have more fashion cameos than regular cast members.

Is there a slightly worrying parallel between those products and modern-day tablet apps, given that many people in the publishing industry see CD-ROMs as having been a flop for digital book products?

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And though he's warm and forthcoming, with the air of a slightly worried Buddha, he does seem a little cautious.

Right after the election last November, I wrote a slightly worried post about the tendency of modern Presidents to treat the press the same way they did when they were (successful) Presidential candidates.

"With the whole Stones thing, there might be a problem with the size of the crowd so it's slightly worrying for me, in a way," he said.

There is even a beer cocktail list, which is slightly worrying.

The flourish reminded me of a similar arboreal creature in "Hellboy II," which was slightly worrying.

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