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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small slit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a narrow opening or cut in various contexts, such as in anatomy, fashion, or materials.
Example: "The dress featured a small slit on the side, adding a touch of elegance to the design."
Alternatives: "a narrow opening" or "a tiny gap."
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Cut a small slit, without cutting into the flesh, along one side of the chestnuts.
Cut out a small slit on top for steam to escape.
Make a small slit in each to remove and discard the pit.
Cut a small slit in the top of individual pies to allow steam to escape.
Cut a small slit in the centre of each pie and bake for 20 minutes till golden.
Brush with butter, cut a small slit or two in the top, then scatter lightly with sesame seeds.
Thumbnails, however, are helpful, especially with small beans, which require just a small slit from which to slide out.
What little I saw of the city was through a small slit of bulletproof glass in an armored personnel carrier.
Roast for 20 to 30 minutes, depending on preference; check by cutting a small slit between two chops.
I spent large portions of my days crouched down on all fours by a small slit in the door, listening.
The urethral opening is a small slit located closest to the clitoris; through this opening urine is excreted.
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