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The phrase "slightly frail" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is somewhat weak or delicate, often in a physical or health-related context. Example: "The elderly man appeared slightly frail, but his spirit remained strong and vibrant."
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They have both fully recovered, although Halliday looks slightly frail.
Louisa began to sing, in a slightly frail but clear and true voice, and somehow this sentimental and trite song overwhelmed me.
And though he was far from his peak (Mr. Nascimento has recently been ill and still seems slightly frail), he has a formidable style.
Mr. Holroyd is a courteous and slightly frail scholar, a man who has been ill with bowel cancer in recent years.
Like Dickens, Tomalin is fiercely energetic, and mordantly funny, but today she also has the slightly frail aspect of one who, having completed a vast undertaking (Dickens's life is so incredibly voluminous: his letters alone run to 12 volumes, each one some 800 pages long), now awaits the verdict of the various partisans who patrol this sacred ground.
The views and experiences on oral health behaviors of most slightly frail (ZZP 1) and some of the moderately frail (ZZP 2 and 3) participants were very similar.
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Mr. Kevorkian, 79, looked slightly frailer than he had when he was sent to prison eight years ago, convicted of second-degree murder in one death.
Hand grip strength was slightly lower in frail men compared with non-frail men, but the difference was not statistically significant (31.3 vs. 35.0 kg, p = 0.317).
At their first interview together, Nosanchuk says that Lamb was a "slightly built, almost frail, quiet and detached 18-year-old... very boyish in appearance.
As he huddled in a chair, looking frail and slightly wary, his three sons hovered about him protectively.
In his sole interview, published in Der Spiegel magazine on Nov. 17, 2013, Gurlitt came across as earnest, frail, and slightly befuddled, intent on clearing his father's reputation and regaining possession of his collection.
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