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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the slightest" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a minimal degree of something, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "I don't care about the slightest detail in this project."
Alternatives: "about the smallest" or "regarding the least".
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And when it's not in the shop, we're anxious about the slightest dent or scratch.
Still, heath departments nationwide seem tepid about the slightest investment in PEP.
He'd press release about the slightest things (the press release was always written by him in the third person) and the whole thing seemed to be slightly made up.
Just as the God of the Bible cares when a sparrow falls to earth, the U.S. government worries about the slightest imperfection in the most distant nation.
Nobody should ever have to face death threats, however hollow they might be, because they make video games that not everybody enjoys or because they've made jokes at the expense of those making the most noise about the slightest little things.
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Gottfried contacted Tranghese about the slight.
And there is nothing slight about the slights described here.
Before the first game of spring training, Valentine is already chafing about the slight.
Lowe was perturbed about the slight, but it appears that he has lost his job.
He feels self-conscious about the way he looks and about the slight lisp the gap in his teeth produces.
And perhaps most crucial: No one else shared your humiliation because only the people involved knew about the slight (or perceived slight).
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