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The phrase "as a slightly" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to modify a noun or adjective, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "As a slightly confused individual, I found it hard to follow the conversation."
Alternatives: "as a somewhat" or "as a little bit".
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She comes across as a shallow vamp, he as a slightly priggish opportunist.
Mark Zuckerberg as a slightly antisocial sad sack.
Warhol was regarded as a slightly embarrassing groupie.
Marcia Clark is presented as a slightly used vamp.
The whole thing comes off as a slightly misfiring in-joke.
"It re-emerges as a slightly different creature than it was," Mr. Rosenbaum said.
As a slightly naive deputy Parks director once put it: go big or go home.
The earliest accounts of Mr. Lewis sketch him as a slightly shy but self-reliant person.
He viewed Dustin Hoffman, the star of a 1984 revival, as a "slightly dictatorial" Willy Loman.
"They were regarded as a slightly quaint irrelevance," one of Blair's senior advisers told me.
Did it encourage you to see playwriting as a slightly less insane pursuit?
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