Sentence examples for and has a slight from inspiring English sources

The phrase "and has a slight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a minor characteristic or quality of something, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The painting is vibrant and has a slight shimmer that catches the light beautifully."
Alternatives: "and exhibits a subtle" or "and shows a faint".

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Mack, who is 57 and has a slight lisp, is less imposing than his colleagues.

Esperanza, like Catalina on "Earl," is not a citizen and has a slight language barrier.

Mr. Ball, 43, who was born in Georgia and has a slight drawl, is tall, dark-haired and gregarious.

"He's always unpredictable and she's obviously gorgeous and has a slight mystique of her own," he says.

But at 64, Mr. Latham is 14 years younger, has more money, and has a slight edge in Republican registration in the district.

Catchings, who was born with severe hearing loss in both ears and has a slight speech impediment, runs basketball camps and fitness clinics for disadvantaged youths who are hearing impaired.

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He was tall and thin and had a slight stoop.

"I look like I'm an intellectual because I wear glasses and have a slight build.

He was tall but very thin and had a slight stoop.

It was quite thick but still easy to apply, and had a slight sheen.

And when I do go for drinks and have a slight hangover in the morning, I feel so guilty.

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