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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slightly fine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is acceptable or satisfactory to a small degree, often in a context where a more definitive judgment is not made. Example: "The weather today is slightly fine, just enough for a short walk outside."
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For the yellow pigment, the ESEM image (Figure 4d) shows slightly fine grains of the pigment material.
Keep grinding until the mixture turns into slightly fine paste.
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The main varieties of snail for eating are the Burgundy, otherwise known as the vineyard or Roman snail (Helix pomatia linne), and the petit gris (H. aspera), which is smaller than the Burgundy but regarded as slightly finer for eating.
In core LEF 47, subunit II is slightly fining upward.
Unit 3 (40 69 cm) was represented by laminated silt and clayey silt that was slightly finer than the sediment forming unit 1.
In addition, the Blue Picardy is a little faster, and has a slightly finer nose.
The slightly different fine structure for the audio spectrum would not significantly affect the auditory quality of the bandwidth-extended audio signals, if the HF spectral envelope is well restored.
These two soil types are very similar, with Monmouth series soils containing slightly more fine sand (particle diameter 0.2 0.02 μm) than Collington series soils.
More specifically, enhanced staining may be a consequence of a slightly modified fine specificity increasing the number of structures recognized in the tissue.
In February 2002, high night-time warming led to slightly increased fine root N concentration compared with continuous warming in the 0 10 and 10 20 cm soil depths, while in March 2003, continuous warming led to higher fine root N concentrations in the continuous warming treatment compared with ambient warming in the 0 10 cm soil depth (Fig. 6C).
Current assessment was carried out using the Diagnostic Interview for Genetic Studies DIGSS) with DSM-IV criteria 12. Neuropsychiatric testing reported normal executive and memory ability, with evidence, discernible only by laboratory-based testing, of slightly disrupted fine motor functioning (Supplementary Fig. 1).
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