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Discover Ludwig'slight around' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
It does not necessarily make sense and could be misinterpreted. Instead, you may want to use the phrase 'turn slightly'. For example, 'He turned his car slightly around the corner'.
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The results for breast are consistent in showing a slight protection (around 20%).
In the 5-day-old seedlings, only a slight increase (around 5%) was observed when the irradiated seeds were germinated in the presence of water).
Population growth started around 70,000 years ago and displays a slight increase around 25,000 years ago.
To determine their ripeness, check for a slight yield around the neck just below the stem.
"Had he maintained his innocence, there would have always have been a slight suspicion around me".
He has a handsome face, with a slight asymmetry around the eyes.
Propofol may cause mild itching or a rash, fast or slow heart rate, and slight stinging around the IV needle.
A kilim rug with a slight wear around the edges came up, and the auctioneer tried for a $200 opening; $150 got no takers, and neither did $100.
At 44, Owen still has a noticeable Midlands burr and a slight roughness around the edges, but everything else about him shrieks movie star.
Jogging once along Kyoto's Kamo River, I approached a slight man, around sixty years old, who had set up an easel along the bank.
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