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The phrase "are often so slim" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is frequently thin or narrow in a particular context, such as fashion, design, or physical attributes.
Example: "The models in the fashion show are often so slim that they seem to float down the runway."
Alternatives: "tend to be quite slim" or "are frequently very slim".
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But the margins are often so slim as to seriously challenge that accepted notion.
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Races here are often won by the slimmest of margins.
It's often not so.
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During the campaign differences between the centre-left and -right blocs were so slim that voters' attention often focused on their leaders' styles rather than policies – both were accused of extravagance, with nicknames of "Gucci Helle" and "Luxury Lars" catching on.
Yasmin was so slim, so lithe, so living.
But, he continued, their margin of error was so slim.
The margin was so slim a blown overhead by Goffin might have made all the difference.
"While I'm no Elle Macpherson, I'm tall, slim, blonde and, so I'm often told, a good-looking woman," Brick wrote.
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