Sentence examples for needs slightly from inspiring English sources

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Occasionally it needs slightly sharper editing, but it's an entertaining listen.

He has a long-term girlfriend of whose privacy he is highly protective, and whom he needs "slightly more than oxygen", but otherwise his closest relationships are with the members of his Brighton-based Hofesh Shechter Company.

When I Rule the World has all the elements Stefani needs: slightly bratty charm, a verse that recalls Hollaback Girl for some extra nostalgia points and undertones of sexual empowerment.

Someone else needs slightly more.

It may be, for example, that the robot needs slightly longer or shorter "fins," or that the motors controlling them need to be juiced up or rotated slightly.

According to Table 2, the proposed ANC-MAP detection algorithm needs slightly low computational complexity compared to the real-time algorithm of [7] which requires a large amount of memory (1.78 KB memory) for calculations of each pixel [7].

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(Adults may need slightly longer).

You may need slightly more or less.

Perhaps we just need slightly more patience than we realised.

I could simply look ahead and run, only occasionally nudged if an earbud needed slightly adjusting.

Autumn-fruiting raspberries need slightly different treatment as they carry fruit on canes formed earlier in the same season.

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