Sentence examples for slightly it is from inspiring English sources

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If the novel falters slightly, it is in the improbability of its central conceit Russell's outlandish attempt to buy his company.

If it wrinkles even slightly, it is set.

As they peer into the gloom, and creak slightly, it is unclear whether they are facing death or rebirth.

As some markets recover slightly, it is now reaping gains: virtually all of the securities Goldman sold in the latest quarter fetched prices higher than their valuation on its books, David Viniar, its chief financial officer, told analysts.

The Welsh Liberal Democrat leader, Kirsty Williams, said: "At a time when public sector workers have seen their pay packets either frozen or rise only slightly, it is wrong to hand out such a huge hike in assembly members' pay".

If the fastener configuration changes slightly it is reasonable to start not from the point of unconstrained minimum but from the solution obtained for previous problem.

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Though the percentage is dropping slightly, it's still nearly twice what it should be.

Try biting your bottom lip slightly, it's cute!

If the cheese is slightly bubbling it is ready.

Perhaps it was slightly more obvious because it is slightly more crucial in this state.

It is slightly sharp, slightly sour, yet slightly sweet.

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