Sentence examples for it could be slightly from inspiring English sources

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(This suggests it could be slightly later than Easter, the deadline set by Dilnot himself, Age UK and the Care and Support Alliance).

It could be slightly misleading to focus on the headline figure of $4 billion in Thursday's reports of a possible sale of Bank of New York's branch offices.

We went for 500, it could be slightly less or even more.

It's not a terrible flaw, but it could be slightly disconcerting if you're running around and suddenly find your band gone.

However, it could be slightly overwhelming for those of us who are used to slapping a filter, or maybe a blur effect, on a photo and calling it a day.

However, it could be slightly greater because the addition of new tags could be due to the accumulation of different sequencing errors as the size of the library increases.

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"It's an opportunity, certainly the way the draw is done, where if you get through a good chunk of matches, then it potentially could be slightly easier to win a matchplay event than it might be in stroke play".

We are not talking huge traction yet, but it's a product that could be slightly ahead of its time.

If happiness of these people could be slightly increased it could result in better mental and physical health, more effective coping and in the longer end longevity (Tugade and Fredrickson 2004; Cohn et al. 2009).

First, attendance to distribution could be slightly overestimated as it has been calculated based on the number of tickets collected.

Nevertheless, it remains possible that – although closely related – pigment and haemolysin could be slightly different molecules.

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