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"to slant" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "to slant" to describe the angle or direction of something. For example: "The roof slanted at a steep angle."
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"This tells me this was an effort to slant the findings.
But he said he had resisted pressure from other filmmakers to slant his picture.
The neat handwriting at the beginning becomes faster and less neat as it goes along, and the lines begin to slant.
"I would try to slant investments to be focused on Asia, even if they're not headquartered in Asia," Mr. Krumplys said.
It connotes dignity and rectitude, and its refusal to slant right or left suggests inclusiveness and centrism, as do the 50 stars on John Kerry's handsome flag.
Mr. Brooks laments the perceptive ability of government officials to "slant the decision-making architecture" to produce results beneficial to society.
"You get a read on the guy from his stance, if he's going to slant or if he's going to run a stunt," Petitgout said.
Harmison tries to slant one across the left hander, but it doesn't slant far enough and he too is able to work one away for one more.
David Kay told a Senate committee that he doesn't know any C.I.A. analysts who felt compelled to slant their assessments in the run-up to the war.
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Fatigue crack-growth material data extracted from the NASGRO materials database and the literature follows two distinct paths possibly due to different transitions from flat-to-slant (single or double shear) fracture.
Phase difference of 2π radian corresponds to slant-range change of 11.9 cm.
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