Sentence examples for left slightly higher from inspiring English sources

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Virginia: There are moments of physical lucidity when the legs, back and arms engage seamlessly on the power stroke, which ends when the hands, left slightly higher than right, meet just below the sternum.

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The women left, slightly chastened.

Strong dependence of consumption with temperature is found both in the cooling and heating regions, having the heating region at the left a slightly higher slope.

Level the surface of the wet cement with the trowel, leaving it slightly higher than the adjacent edges, to allow for settling and shrinkage.

This leaves a slightly higher ridge than the second, third, and other slices.

Instead, you'll just leave slightly disappointed.

Relative water content in leaves was slightly higher in lead treated plants than in the control at the end of the treatment.

It was noted that 15% (N = 747) of the sample participating at follow-up had left school, with slightly higher rates for girls than boys (17% and 14% respectively).

Our finding that the number of days of sick leave was a slightly higher in South-East European countries compared to North-West European countries is therefore surprising.

Next summer's shorts will rise slightly higher.

That came in only slightly higher and left him unable to refinance.

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