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The phrase "you were slim" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone's physical appearance in the past, often in a nostalgic or comparative context. Example: "I remember when you were slim; you looked so healthy and vibrant back then."
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If only you were slim, you would be happy and this would solve other problems in your life.
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"If people compliment you on the look," she said, "it implies you're slim and cool and crafty".
Which is easy enough if you feel you are slim, beautiful and young, but a bit more complicated if you are under-confident, or worried about getting older.
Unless you're a Hamas leader or an international drug dealer, however, the chances of this ever happening to you are slim to none.
Just because you fit (or think you do) into a slim-fit shirt does not mean you are slim, fit or in a healthy weight range.
I mean if you're slim and you've got a low BMI then they automatically think that you exercise, if you're not then they think you don't (Kate).
For example, if you are slim, try wearing a saree.
If you are slim build, you may have extra fabric on the side of the upper body.
If you're slim, you can go for any shape of mini, and may particularly enjoy the flared, flirty style that's popular on and off.
Next, if he never seems to look at you or show any signs of wanting to be near you, the chances of him liking you are slim.
But if you are slim already, don't this, because excessive thinness will feminize you a bit and it can be unhealthy.
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