Sentence examples for has one slight from inspiring English sources

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However, it has one slight advantage: when a Facebook brand page inserts its messaging into your social news feed, it can feel intrusive and annoying.

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That said, I do have one slight issue with Chris Christie's plan, and that's the use of FedEx.

They only had one slight worry - what if people twigged that their plan was, like, total shit?

"I do have one slight request from you though," Clarke began.

There has been one slight change since that time, shortly after the French made a dy ing effort to hang onto their colonial empire in Southeast Asia.

LG has made one slight error in the way it is selling the G3.

High-performance liquid chromatography analysis showed the product to have one broad peak with slight assymmetry.

PELHAM - AFTER a lifesaving heart operation at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, 14-year-old Abid Ali Ali of Iraq had one complaint; he could feel a slight rushing in his temple.

Additionally, 12 families have one or two members that show slight CpA to TpA bias.

In the paper of Schmitt and Dowling (1994) two important phases of "eye rotation" have been described, one slight rotation 10-12SSS) and a more intense rotation at a later phase 24-366 hpf).

She has landed herself with one slight problem, though: she can't, understandably, fully reproduce 17th-century language.

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