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Discover LudwigThe expression 'a tad flat' is correct and usable in written English
You can use this expression to describe something that you think is slightly unsatisfactory, inadequate, or lacking in intensity. For example, "The presentation was a tad flat; I didn't feel it had the usual impact."
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Like Baghdatis, the 6-foot-9 serving machine began the year a tad flat after finishing his best year ever as a pro in 2010.
On screen, they feel a tad flat – not something you could ever say about the records (look at the electrifying use Philip Kaufman made of them in The Wanderers).
The lows are non-existent and the highs are a tad flat.
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format, which becomes a tad monotonous.
If your hair is naturally curly, try flat-ironing your hair after you wash it just a tad, to get that flat but not straight look.
Reading scores are also a tad better, although pretty flat.
The graphics are also a little flat and the animations are a tad uninspiring.
The dark horse of the noodle dishes, though, was pad khi mao, based on flat, transparent mung bean noodles, just a tad spicy, with vegetables and basil.
It is "dumb, flat, goofy, and obvious, and maybe a tad corrupt".
If it were any other player, I'd wonder the road was just a tad too easy — if the lack of competition might leave Williams flat.
Flat shoes In the evenings they make us feel a tad too stumpy and girly.
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