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The phrase "slightly thinned" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a substance that has been made less thick or dense, often in contexts like cooking, painting, or materials. Example: "The paint was slightly thinned to ensure a smoother application on the canvas."
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Citrus-flecked yogurt only slightly thinned by olive oil provides cool contrast, its creamy brightness melting against the flesh.
Spectral-domain optical coherence tomography showed a reattached, slightly thinned retina overlying the implants over 2 weeks observation.
The 26 free men arrived in the morning, some slightly thinned by the privations inside the Church of the Nativity, a few looking waxen.
His full metal angel drag and sexy synth licks were the perfect reward for a crowd that was slightly thinned by the competing Morrissey concert at Radio City Music Hall.
The photoreceptor layer kept under constant light for three months was slightly thinned compared to an age and background-matched WT mouse retina (Fig. 3A), which may be accounted for by cell loss which had occurred prior to the change in lighting condition.
Varnish, starting with a slightly thinned varnish mixture to soak in.
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Gone, too, is the outlandish hair color, replaced by a slightly thinning curly brown mop.
I mean, a slightly thinner, longer, design?
30.5 - 34 cm. 100 g. Bill long, slightly thin, black.
Texture should be slightly thinner than a classic pesto sauce.
Cut onion into quarters and slice crosswise slightly thinner than cucumbers.
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