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The phrase "a very slim level" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a minimal or narrow degree of something, often in contexts like measurements, standards, or expectations.
Example: "The project was completed with a very slim level of error, showcasing the team's attention to detail."
Alternatives: "a minimal level" or "a narrow level".
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"There's a very slim level of equity on a market-cap basis relative to their liabilities and assets," he said.
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Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy, who has a very slim chance of taking the £6.6m, is on three under after a level-par 70.
"That is a very slim reed".
He won with a very slim majority of five seats.
"There's a very slim margin of error," he said.
"We ran it on a very slim majority.
Indeed, the C.D.U. had a very slim lead.
There is still a chance of qualifying, albeit a very slim one.
We had a very slim possibility of surviving, and we did and here we are".
Paul: There's only a very slim chance of another title game rematch.
"There is a very slim ray of hope now," he said by phone from Jaipur.
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