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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slim gaps" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe narrow or small spaces or differences between objects, ideas, or concepts. Example: "The design of the new product features slim gaps that enhance its sleek appearance."
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Phantasms crept out of slim gaps between mirrored tiles that lined the hallways, now the hyper-reflective, mocking sheen of a personal hell that collapsed in on itself the longer Izumi fought, futilely, to look away.
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And through that slim gap the SNP could – just – sneak a win.
"The slim gap has been achieved under layer upon layer of suspicion," Mr. Lien told a teary-eyed crowd of supporters.
Further along the coast, we found Uvala Smricevica, a tiny bay hidden from the sea by great white stone cliffs riven by a slim gap just big enough for a small boat to pass through.
Merrill's 730-branch system already is profitable, from selling stocks, bonds and mutual funds, so the firm can treat the bank products as virtually costless and consider them profitable even though there will be a relatively slim gap between what it charges for loans and what it pays for deposits.
Additionally, the design of this slim gap between the cross-sections can fix the location of the thumb for treatment demands.
The shapes, thus obtained, would replace dual cross-sections appearing in the U input of the network component, and the design of a slim gap between cross-sections can be used to fix the thumb (Fig. 6(d)).
Some class members ultimately got curious enough to look for me and scrambled to find pieces of wire to pass through the slim gap underneath the door.
And because government policies effectively redistribute wealth and tend to narrow the country's slim income gap, most Norwegians sail pretty comfortably in the same boat.
This will stimulate their exports and curb imports, thereby helping to slim the trade gaps.
A poll by Survation for the Daily Mail on Friday again lifted the yes camp by showing a bounce in support for independence, with a slim seven-point gap between yes and no, putting them at 47% to 53%.
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