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The phrase "slipped a fraction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small or minor change, movement, or adjustment that has occurred, often unintentionally. Example: "The picture frame slipped a fraction, causing it to hang unevenly on the wall."
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Sometimes, in the fury of the moment, ensemble slipped a fraction.
The group, which rallied 3% the previous month, slipped a fraction of a percentage point in April.
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In the last 12 months, under Greenberg, McDonald's has regained market share, holding a 30% market share among the top ten fast food chains after slipping a fraction of a point in 1996-97.
In the past 12 months, under Greenberg, McDonald's has regained market share in the U.S., holding a 30% slice of the market among the top ten fast-food chains after slipping a fraction of a point in 1996-97.
The average workweek for rank-and-file employees in the private sector — roughly 80percentt of the work force — slipped by a fraction to 33 hours, the lowest level since the government began tracking such data in 1964.
"That being said, we've won the Six Nations and there's still going to be that pressure and that level of expectation, but it's been a little bit tempered by the fact we did lose last week, so hopefully it gives us an opportunity to slip in a fraction more under the radar.
"But it's been a little bit tempered by the fact we did lose in Cardiff, so hopefully it gives us an opportunity to slip in a fraction more under the radar".
The food didn't cry out for improvement and has in fact slipped a little, if the measure is the fraction of underperformers among the dishes.
Nishikori slipped a forehand long.
The Dow Jones industrial average fell 42.55 points, or 0.3 percent, to 14,932.41 The Nasdaq composite index slipped 1.09 points, a fraction of a percent, at 3,433.40 Trading activity was lighter than normal as July 4 holiday nears.
The labor force participation rate - the number of Americans who are working or are actively looking for a job - slipped by a small fraction and remains near its lowest level in four decades.
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