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The phrase "are often slight in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is typically minimal or not substantial in a particular context.
Example: "The differences between the two models are often slight in terms of performance."
Alternatives: "are frequently minimal in" or "are usually minor in".
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Like Virginia Woolf, who appeared in The Hours and whose work remains a clear influence on his writing, Cunningham's novels are often slight in terms of action; what gives The Snow Queen heft and substance is his gift for language, and the precision with which he anatomises his characters' most secret thoughts.
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Nevertheless, systems for quality assurance of dietary intake data are often slighted in the design of such trials and not incorporated or monitored as the trials continue.
It covers Pearl Harbor right through V-E Day and on to victory in Japan, and includes plentiful footage of engagements that are often slighted in such programs — the Italian, North African, and Philippine campaigns — all the while jumping back and forth between towns and interviewees and diaries and letters.
In 1970, the then-Dean of Institute Relations, Benson R. Snyder, published The Hidden Curriculum, arguing that education at MIT was often slighted in favor of following a set of unwritten expectations, and that graduating with good grades was more often the product of figuring out the system rather than a solid education.
He said there are often slight differences in color, flavor and texture from harvest to harvest.
She has the experience to know that subjects are often slight only on the surface.
Loyalist lawyers and lawyers for the crown also participated in this public discourse, but because they lost out in the end, their arguments are often slighted or ignored in popular accounts.
Their differences were often slight, but in their third and last debate, New Jersey's three candidates for the Republican nomination to the United States Senate revealed some disagreements on stem cell research and the use of troops to guard a Middle East peace settlement.
The direct American role in these revolutions was often slight, but American officials, spies and activists were there, too, giving a benign green light to regime change from the streets.
Brought up in a dominantly Mormon environment, their understanding of other churches is often slight.
In the case of crimes that are disproportionately committed by migrants, the impact on everyone else is often slight because they share the burden of victimhood as well.
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