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Discover Ludwig'shrugged slightly' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest that someone made a small, seemingly indifferent gesture with their shoulders. For example, "Joel shrugged slightly and continued talking."
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Mr. Bergougnoux raised his eyebrows at this assessment and shrugged slightly.
At that, Merkel shrugged slightly, and said that she was not going to judge other people's motives.
Then we made that peculiarly Russian gesture: we spread our hands out, palms up, and shrugged slightly, looking askance at one another.
Mr. Lasseter smiled and shrugged slightly, as if to say, well, why not? "It's a pretty good place to come to work," he said.
When asked after the debate if he was surprised that the other candidates had not questioned General Clark more sharply, Dr. Dean smiled, tilted his head and shrugged slightly.
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"We're going to get an extension of the middle-class tax cut," said Representative Michael G. Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania, shrugging slightly.
Certainly, as the American media coverage grew increasingly hysterical, the European press seemed to shrug slightly at the furore.
"It's No 25 in the midweek charts," he says, shrugging slightly and playing with a mop of hair suggestive of a medieval courtier.
"When can it be done?" The dentist shrugged, "Now?" Slightly confused, I nodded my consent.
You have your strength again?" She shrugs very slightly, so as not to shake the child off the nipple.
Rivera smiled and slightly shrugged.
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