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The phrase "a tilt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a slight angle or inclination, often in contexts related to physical objects or metaphorical situations.
Example: "The picture on the wall has a noticeable tilt that makes it look uneven."
Alternatives: "an angle" or "a slant".
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He loves a tilt.
"It's a tilt in the odds.
"Is there a tilt?" he said.
The plane, entering at a tilt, raked across six floors.
To change position imperceptibly, especially at a tilt, is difficult.
For Australia, a tilt at the summit of things awaits.
He said, "I'm lucky, I've got a tilt mechanism".
The brain is undifferentiated, but we are born with a tilt of interest.
The overall effect is a tilt at looking more slick CEO than slack chancellor.
The King nodded mutely, beckoned to us with a tilt of his chin.
Richard Crenna doesn't try to impersonate Reagan beyond a tilt of the head.
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