Sentence examples for slightly concerned with from inspiring English sources

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He had been slightly concerned with the tendency to leave him on the bench for crucial games such as the El Classico's and the Champions League ties with AC Milan, Paris St-Germain and Bayern Munich, where he only started one of the two-legged meetings.

It is water resistant to 100m but it doesn't have a screw-down crown so I'd be slightly concerned with giving it much of a bath.

I'd been slightly concerned with one or two things this week that might have just taken their eye off the ball.

This isn't exactly "anonymous" feedback, and anyone even slightly concerned with the use of personal data online will not even make it past the first screen.

Hill said he was slightly concerned with the report itself, and that its tone was a product of a committee comprised of experts with mixed views on testing.

Michael Weiner, the head of the players' union, said last week that he was "slightly concerned" with the sluggish pace of the market.

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With respect to Mexico and Canada, the t-test shows that the coefficient results for the first dummy variable (not at all concerned vs. slightly concerned) are not significant.

"Slightly concerned by the Giles interview with Selvey, in which he outlines his plan to improve England in the future if the ECB are on enough drugs to hire him.

I bet the club hierarchy are at least slightly concerned that he'll iron someone out with an elbow.

I was slightly concerned that the Atom CPU would disappoint me, but just like with the HP LX195, this guy works just fine.

"Some are slightly concerned," the source said.

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