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The phrase "a slim lead" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a situation where one person or team has a small advantage over another, often in competitive scenarios like sports or elections.
Example: "In the final minutes of the game, the home team held a slim lead over their rivals, making the outcome uncertain."
Alternatives: "a narrow lead" or "a slight advantage."
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Small-company stocks also maintain a slim lead in the next 12 months.
Mr Peretz has a slim lead over Mr Barak in the polls.
North Carolina appears tighter, but Obama also appears to be holding onto a slim lead there.
Lately, when the Yankees take even a slim lead, they do not give it back.
Opinion polls have for several months given Rehberg a slim lead.
Protecting a slim lead, the US needed discipline in the second half.
The Yankees took a slim lead over surprising Seattle in the wild-card race.
Mr. Bush holds a slim lead in Florida with the recount nearly concluded.
Only six weeks before the 1994 election, Mr. Romney held a slim lead in the polls.
A slim lead in the ninth will not be safe until the last out.
At week's end Desjoyeaux held a slim lead of about 15 miles over Jourdain.
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