Sentence examples for speak slightly from inspiring English sources

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In the end, about 100,000 people came to hear him speak, slightly fewer than the most optimistic estimates.

She's head over heels in love with Orpheus, but it has already been established that they speak slightly different languages: he's all about music, she's into books.

Based on data drawn from the likes of Facebook, Twitter, blogs, video and forum sites, the startup has concluded that while Spain owns the largest share of conversations across the Web, social media users speak slightly more positive of The Netherlands.

Because this sounded overarticulated, we instructed her to speak slightly faster.

When talking, speak slightly slow, and quiet, although you should use your normal voice, but quieter.

A good rule of thumb is to pitch your voice a little lower, speak slightly slow, and a bit quieter than normal.

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These composers seem to be speaking slightly different dialects of the same language.

He spoke slightly idiosyncratic English, and laughed at the thought of him and Borczuch conversing in what he called "Pidgin".

In person, chewing pensively on a banana, the softly spoken, slightly built Kurzweil looks chipper for his 61 years, and wears an elegantly tailored suit.

For years people have flocked to the softly spoken, slightly cross-eyed Taliban judge in Miran Shah, the capital of North Waziristan, to adjudicate disputes and settle arguments.

He wears the property developer's uniform of sharp suit and expensive pink shirt, speaks slightly nasal estuary English and looks like a middleweight boxer who has just won his biggest fight.

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