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Discover LudwigThe phrase "there is slight" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It can be used when describing a small degree of something, but it typically needs to be followed by a noun to clarify what is slight. Example: "There is slight improvement in the patient's condition."
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With car insignia, there is slight shrinkage; the same with vintage packaging.
But there is slight sense of a pick-up in activity, even in Italy and Spain, and that deserves to be recognised and nurtured.
Occasionally there is slight confusion or speech repetition, but there are reports of patients driving normally, playing a winning round of golf or, in the case of Dr Z, correctly diagnosing pneumonia.
"There is slight joy in fact that the number has not increased since 2003," said Kelly D. Brownell, director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity at Yale. "But it is mainly discouraging news that the number has not gone down at all".
It said the concern "should not be whether or not the economy shrank slightly at the start of 2013 to fulfil the 'technical' definition of recession, or whether (as we expect) there is slight growth; but on the broader question of whether stagnation persists throughout 2013".
There is slight shifting of peaks of adsorbent after adsorption.
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There were slight variations.
There are slight signs that this might be changing.
"There are slight variations from randomness in this landscape.
There were slight declines for biology, chemistry and physics.
There was slight, uncomfortable laughter in the room.
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