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The phrase "are just slight" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe something as being minor or not significant, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The differences in our opinions are just slight, so we can easily find a compromise."
Alternatives: "are merely slight" or "are only slight".
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Often the changes are just slight spec bumps, but as was the case with the MacBook Air back in October, others are more dramatic.
Most new products are just slight facelifts of last year's version that we can all easily live without.
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"There was just slight discussion".
"It was just slight tap but it got me in the wrong place," he said.
And, as the name suggests, the drone is just slight enough to fit into a pocket (albeit a pretty large one).
There is nothing wrong with The Giver, it's just slight and almost pretty.
This value is just slight higher than that we detected in Fig. 2.
Nevertheless, it is credible that the defined categories will cover the main range of reaction patterns; there may be just slight changes in their form and their weighting.
It should be just slight optimal pressure such that it causes no pain and gives relaxation.
While Lisbeth is smart, fast, and relentless, her powers are just a slight stretching of the possible.
They are just too slight and tongue-in-cheek.
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