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Discover LudwigThe phrase "relaxed slightly" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a minor reduction in tension or stress, often in a physical or emotional context. Example: "After a long day at work, I finally relaxed slightly as I sank into the comfortable chair."
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Sasha relaxed slightly.
It ha a relaxed, slightly dilapidated look.
He's chatty, relaxed, slightly nerdy, very friendly.
Burton relaxed slightly and walked out the night with the bobby, making the rounds of Waterloo.
The financial covenants have been relaxed slightly, reflecting an improvement in the group's cash generation.
Mr. Chertoff said that "in due course" the regulations may be relaxed slightly, though he offered no specifics.
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As we wander to a back room for a more personal chat he relaxes slightly.
Last month America's House of Representatives passed a bill to relax slightly the strict sanctions against Cuba.
Only when we reached the Panjshir, the Tajik anti-Taliban heartland, did things relax slightly.
"All right, as long as you're here... " Mr. Madoff says, as he seems to relax slightly.
By midafternoon, as the winds began to fade and the rains to lessen, the hospital's chief, Cindy Bradley, was able to relax slightly.
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