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The phrase "a slim of" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a typographical error or a misphrasing.
Example: "I would like to order a slim of the new product line." (This example is incorrect due to the phrase itself.)
Alternatives: "a bit of" or "a small amount of".
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In this story, Oswald Cobblepot isn't introduced as a dumpy guy with a deformed face and a hereditary penchant for feathered friends; rather, he's a slim of frame and scowling of face menace in waiting, an old pal of Bruce Wayne who's seen his family's fortune and reputation in Gotham thoroughly trashed.
Even without undefined positions, there are 20 L possible patterns for a SLiM of length L, which demands a large multiple testing correction on enrichment statistics.
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As in the West, the bloating of Asia has been accompanied by a slimming of the ideal of beauty.
The Reset campaign saw a recalibration of the label and a slimming of the roster.
Party leader Corbyn currently has the support of a slim majority of members of the NEC.
The Canada Post Group of Companies posted a slim profit of C$94m on revenues of C$7.5bn in 2012 because of extraordinary items.
Should each of them then become a poet — or perhaps the author of a slim volume of nonfiction?
Zanzibar still have a slim chance of progress as one of the best-performing third-placed teams.
"It's a Slim Jim of romance," he said of his romantic side.
A slim majority of Republicans said they approved of building more nuclear plants, while majorities of Democrats and independents disapproved.
It is a frankly startling history of our nation in a slim, shockwave of a novel.
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