Sentence examples for slightly light from inspiring English sources

The phrase "slightly light" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a small degree of lightness, whether in weight, color, or intensity. Example: "The fabric is slightly light, making it perfect for summer wear."

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David Cumming, its head of UK equities, just said that "We are supportive of the management's decision, although the achieved price is slightly light of our stated target".

In a hold note Brian White at Cantor Fitzgerald said: Although slightly light of our forecasts and consensus estimate, S&N's interim results reflect management's assiduous efforts to diversify S&N's portfolio away from its traditional markets.

In addition, the hue angle values of dried tomatoes increased with increase of the activation RH and drying temperature, producing dry slices with slightly light red color.

The meal is slightly light on protein, but the extra fiber will keep you feeling full.

Considering this race is filled with a bunch of "unknowns," she'll be facing a slightly light field than last.

If you've ever been accused of raiding the refrigerator for a midnight snack, chances are the only proof of your crime was a slightly light box of cookies or cake missing a few slices.

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By the afternoon of day two I began to feel slightly light-headed, but was no longer hungry.

A slightly lighter question.

At five ounces, it is slightly lighter than earlier versions.

The second iPad, though slightly lighter, was still too big.

The ThinkPad i Series laptops, starting at $1,449, are slightly lighter.

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