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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a slot of" is not commonly used in written English and may not be correct depending on the context.
It could be used in contexts where "slot" refers to a specific time or space allocated for something, but it is more typical to see "a slot for" instead.
Example: "I have a slot of time available this afternoon for our meeting."
Alternatives: "a period of" or "a time frame of".
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Above, the upper world was a slot of soft light.
The vacuum chamber will be connected to an antechamber with a slot of 10 mm height.
From there you can step into a slot of space suspended above Pennsylvania Avenue and look down at the Capitol.
Tucked away in a slot of water behind the dock were two more men, dressed in black, in a red-and-black speedboat.
If a class C1 defines such a shared slot, any subclass C2 of C1 will share this single slot unless the defclass form for C2 specifies a slot of the same name or there is a superclass of C2 that precedes C1 in the class precedence list of C2 and that defines a slot of the same name.
Their features are painted with swift, powerful brush strokes: a slot of a mouth, a block of a nose, a bracket eyebrow.
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The DVDs you rented will come out of a slot on the side of the RedBox.
The phone fits into a slot on the back of a giant touchscreen-and-battery enclosure.
To illustrate the technique, a compact, 11cm2 'multiple slot disperser' (MSD) having a slot width of 120μm and a total slot length of 1.26 m was assembled from a series of 5-mm-thick graphite plates.
Because of state fishing regulations, only fish within a slot limit of 110 137 cm fork length were sampled.
The stainless steel bracket was chosen with a slot dimension of 0.022′′.
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