Sentence examples for slightly less bright from inspiring English sources

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The slight discrepancy with the measured value can be due to experimental losses or a slightly less bright QD.

The light itself is seems slightly less bright than the tiny one I usually use – I don't have an official lumens figure for the Fly6 – but has a distinctive and highly visible circular flash pattern, while the unit straps pretty easily to most seatposts.

They do have a smaller, slightly less bright version coming out (the P3) which might be a little more practical, but that doesn't come out for a few months.

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Harrow is slightly less bright-lights-big-city, but there's an arts centre, a gallery and an annual festival.

This protein has slightly red-shifted excitation and emission maxima (555 and 584 nm, respectively), but is somewhat less bright; a more photostable version (TagRFP-T) is also available (Shaner et al., 2008).

Alphonsos aside, other good Indian varieties include the bright but slightly less fragrant kesar, which appears in June, while the yellow, delicate-tasting banganpali is around in May and June.

Or, to put things slightly less modestly, Visor is the "bright spot in an otherwise dismal holiday market" for retailers, according to Greg Woock, vice president of North American Sales at Handspring in Mountain View, Calif.

If that sounds like a foreign language to a lay reader, there's reason to believe Bright was only slightly less confused by it.

Medium beef should be between 135 and 145 degrees, bright pink but slightly less juicy than medium-rare beef.

The X-ray Venus is slightly less than a half-crescent and brighter on the limbs.

Top right is a HAADF image of BiFeO 3 ; the brightest atom columns are Bi and the less bright ones Fe, which are seen displaced slightly to the right due to the ferroelectric polarization.

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