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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slightly grateful" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express a mild or modest level of gratitude towards someone or something. Example: "After receiving the unexpected help, I felt slightly grateful for their support."
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As weird as it may seem, he may be slightly grateful for your honesty because now he doesn't have to waste more time trying to convince you that you'd really like him, while uncomfortably rubbing himself on you in a gross, sweaty bar.
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You feel grateful but slightly rejected".
One exits, perhaps looking at the world around in a slightly different way – but grateful for those earplugs.
"I am not nostalgic for that time … watching the show makes me slightly nauseated and exceptionally grateful to be in my 30s".
"At one point, money was so tight that a couple of our friends sent us $10,000 checks, which made us feel both incredibly grateful and slightly pathetic," Mr. Kogan said as he peeled a clementine.
Like the beautiful roses given to me by equally beautiful children, I am now slightly wilted; overwhelmed and grateful for the day's experiences.
It's dizzying psychedelic country in finest Meat Puppets tradition, full of slightly off-centre harmonies in Grateful Dead manner, and plenty of Kirkwood's swirling, trippy guitar.
From a moral standpoint, it certainly could be argued that it was wrong to publish Laura, but as a fan, from a slightly abashed selfish standpoint, I am grateful that Nabokov was overruled.
It is a success for which he is grateful, but one he is also slightly perplexed by – understandably, as Souleyman doesn't fit into any traditional western pigeonholes.
She would be in lavender, her favorite color, look slightly wounded, as always, and part her lips, unbelievably grateful.
We arrived at the hotel in the early hours of the morning to be met with a slightly shocking brew of strong mint tea, then crawled, grateful and knackered, into bed, and once the caffeine twitching had worn off, slept.
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