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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slim change" is not correct in standard written English.
You may have meant "slim chance," which is used to indicate a low probability of something happening. Example: "There is a slim chance that it will rain tomorrow, so we should plan for the picnic."
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Unless we see our mail then, we stand a very slim change of ever seeing it again, by the time we return home in the evening, the lady of the house has usually tucked it away in some place from which it is very likely never to come to light.
There is still a very slim change she could be chosen, but only in the unlikely event that British Swimming ignore their own selection policy when the squad is announced on Monday.
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Landlords who finally concede to making the slim changes you've been asking for in the house but get the worst possible low-rate handyman in to do it, who sprinkle paint flakes everywhere and drill enormous holes in your walls, and then two years later when you turn to move out the damage is attributed to you and taken out of your deposit.
Exacerbating matters, the CBP complaint system is so convoluted and opaque that sympathetic CBP officials have been known to advise border residents to bring their complaints to the Mexican consulate in order to increase the slim changes of a credible response.
The champion practiced with a skillet, only to find that Amarillo Slim had changed weapons.
The All Blacks' prospects of going to the 2015 tournament in England are slim unless changes are made, said Steve Tew, chief of the New Zealand Rugby Union.
Third, being located within disordered regions enables overlapping SLiMs to change their conformations to bind to different partners and thus increase signalling complexity.
On the ground there seems to be a very slim chance that things will change, but the regional timing is far worse than challenging.
Typically, big countries want to slim the commission, change the voting system and install a permanent presidency in place of the present six-monthly one.
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