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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slightly tall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is a bit taller than average but not excessively so. Example: "He is slightly tall for his age, which makes him stand out among his peers."
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Owning a home in Canada could be a slightly tall order.
Whether outrunning giant wolves, outwitting giant spiders, or outthinking slightly tall elves, Smaug is essentially one long chase sequence punctuated by conversations as it ticks down to the title's promised conflagration.
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He was slightly taller than me.
It is slightly taller than the Washington Monument (deliberately so, probably).
A slightly taller individual was aged around 20.
A member of a slightly taller group is termed pygmoid.
(They look similar, but the latter is slightly taller).
Then it became a slightly taller residential tower.
Aree is slightly taller and about two pounds heavier.
You can ask, "Who is taller, LeBron or Kobe?" "LeBron James appears to be slightly taller".
Adult females are slightly taller and weigh 25 50 kg (55 110 pounds) more than adult males.
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