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Discover Ludwig"slightly dropped" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a change in volume that is not drastic. For example, "Alex slightly dropped his voice, indicating he was embarrassed."
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Another difference was a long, relaxed silhouette, with chemises or dresses with a slightly dropped waist.
There were black shorts with a narrow leg and a slightly dropped crotch.
The silhouette was elongated, with a slightly dropped waist, and Mr. Maier artfully removed the vintage from his prints.
"It's hot, and she just slightly dropped behind me a little bit, which is perhaps why we didn't get the score, but it's still a good team score.
Well, because when I walked in the door, my spirit slightly dropped as I looked at the decor, with more blond bargain pine than in Ikea.
Does she spill ketchup on herself?" To dress Linda Lavin as the allergist's wife, Ms. Roth thought a muumuu would suit the character of a nonworking Upper West Sider who had slightly dropped out of society.
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The company is also changing its name slightly — dropping the Web 2.0-style spelling in favor of Banters, which the company says is more practical.
The lack of growth in April saw annual growth falter slightly, dropping from 4.4% to 4.1%: But there is reason to think this is not all bad news.
But the number of deaths of those 15 years old and under declined slightly, dropping to the lowest level since record-keeping began in 1975.
However, those slightly drop in dodecane and tetradecane.
However, at λ = 1.52 μm, the efficiency slightly drops to ≈80% for LCP.
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