Sentence examples for slightly appropriate to from inspiring English sources

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If there's a "why" question to be asked here, it's not "Why didn't the girl just listen?" but rather "Why did Fields think it was even slightly appropriate to act the way he did?" She wouldn't put her phone away.

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They do so with an appealing lack of fuss and an only slightly bewildered air appropriate to a world in which everything is acceptable as long as it sounds like it is.

"It was his mourning of the boy, as he might have mourned himself," and Trevor ends the story with the slightly elevated "poetic" insight appropriate to a conclusion not fully concluded, as the young man "wondered instead about the courage his fear had allowed, and begged that his mourning would not ever cease".

Given the magnitude of this effect, he says, "it may be appropriate to shield bone or slightly modify [cancer] treatment regimens to reduce the increased fracture risk".

The "L" should be slightly italicized, without serifs, and of a size appropriate to fit within the circle.

Her slightly disembodied tone and a certain skittishness in her coloratura seemed appropriate to her incorporeal character.

For formal greetings, though, it's appropriate to offer a handshake or bow your head forward slightly.

However, it's not always appropriate to give compliments — doing so at inopportune times can be slightly embarrassing at best (and a major faux pas at worst).

For closely related videos, it's appropriate to leave a comment telling people to view your video as well, although it's considered slightly poor etiquette.

That seems appropriate to me.

Dress appropriate to the weather.

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