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Discover Ludwig"slight wrinkle" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has a minor defect or abnormality. For example, "The painting was perfect, except for a slight wrinkle in the corner."
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A slight wrinkle on the pond.
A slight wrinkle on the pond.Small wind.
by Sharon Levy A slight wrinkle on the pond.Small wind.
It also threw a slight wrinkle in the Redskins' defensive game-planning.
I've taken an average of the polls, with one slight wrinkle.
She can capture "a slight wrinkle in the atmosphere" in passing, the popular and the profound almost disarmingly intermingled.
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Last week, a nostalgic ex-gob who unaccountably had kept the blow-up plane on his desk noticed a slight wrinkling under the insignia.
Beneath the shouting, O'Farrell can convey the slightest "wrinkle in the atmosphere".
Tyson was cooperating with the government every time there was the slightest wrinkle or knowledge of a hiring problem".
This is the novelist's new nightmare: the terror of an interest so mild and vastly dispersed that it fails to create the slightest wrinkle on the sluggish swell of human attention.
There is, however, a slight space wrinkle out near Pluto, where we think your naval vessels should concentrate their search, and we are coming to provide teleportation assistance".
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