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The phrase "made a slight" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a small or minor action that has been taken. Example: The chef made a slight adjustment to the recipe, adding a pinch of salt to enhance the flavors.
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He took a look and made a slight cringe.
"No," he said softly and made a slight grimace.
Bradley paused and then made a slight correction.
"He made a slight P.R. miscalculation with that one and it blew up".
Baffert also made a slight but key adjustment to Lucky's equipment.
But in a recent interview, Mr. Trippi made a slight amendment.
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Eventually, the butter will begin to simmer and make a slight crackling sound.
If you make a slight mistake, the engine doesn't cancel it out.
"I fell so much," Kacey Sewell, 13, said, making a slight face.
Make a slight hollow in the centre, break an egg yolk into the hollow and serve.
The full-backs will need to make a slight adjustment to the way they usually play.
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