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The phrase "at slight" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in meaning.
Example: "The error occurred at slight intervals, making it difficult to detect."
Alternatives: "at minor" or "at low".
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Also, its front windows jut out at slight angles, like the flip-up headlights of certain sports cars.
When he enlarged it, I could see that they were set at slight, zigzag angles to the horizontal.
Admittedly there are times when Grandage's realistic approach seems at slight odds with the fairy-tale quality of the story.
These results represent a 4-fold increase in total hSCOMT activity by comparison to the standard operational conditions used for this bioprocess at slight scale.
In recent years, studies have shown that psychological stress and anxiety — even at slight or moderate levels — can worsen allergy symptoms.
What he was getting at — slight but profound epiphanies of ordinary life — could yield only to paint, and only to him.
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Zimmerman called the festival programmers "the most consistent offenders" in the film industry at slighting women.
His upper body is set at a slight angle, but he gazes directly at the viewer.
The church operates at a slight deficit.
The company will sell the boxes at a slight loss.
We looked for a company that traded at a slight discount to peers.
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