Sentence examples for thought slightly from inspiring English sources

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Abramson had previously been the paper's managing editor, and many in the newsroom considered her to be intimidating and brusque; she was too remote and, they thought, slightly similar to an earlier executive editor, the talented but volcanic Howell Raines, who had also begun the job right after Labor Day, in 2001.

It has shown up at a few other websites, though, and I thought (slightly apologetically) that I should at least watch the video.

There are people like me, who really, really have thought slightly too long and hard about this.

He saw the same potential as I did ― perhaps as we both came from a background other than publishing originally, so arguably thought slightly less conventionally and considered this well-characterized, unique story as one that clearly should be published despite such considerations".

You may be thought slightly crazy or at least extremely nerdy.

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I think slightly more than half our fellow-guests came.

I'll try to type fast, and think slightly less fast.

It's a challenge, and we'll need to think slightly more out of the box".

I think slightly dysfunctional families are actually more common than people realise.

"For that reason, it will be a particularly special holiday but also, I think, slightly bittersweet".

Is it going to make us think slightly less of them?

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