Examples of 'go slightly' in a sentence

Meaning of "go slightly"

go slightly: To make a minor adjustment or change, often implying a subtle modification or deviation from the original course or plan. This phrase indicates a slight alteration in direction or approach

How to use "go slightly" in a sentence

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I am now beginning to go slightly faint as a result of my dehydration.
Go slightly into the level.
I think we could go slightly slimmer on the pants.
Go slightly slanted.
Allow your vision to go slightly out of focus.
May go slightly beyond the stem or pistil cavities.
Technically it was supposed to go slightly differently than it all did.
We go slightly further.
My natural inclination is to go slightly overboard.
If you can go slightly backward shake it to pass.
You can have more value for money when you go slightly below those weights.
You can go slightly larger than the recommended size.
If someone worked here long enough… do you think they could go slightly deranged?
My horizons go slightly beyond that.
However, the mechanisms controlling the sleep cycle can sometimes go slightly awry.

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And their court cases go slightly quicker than ours.
It can go slightly deeper and more detailed than the main headline.
After a week of being becalmed, I started to go slightly mad.
Strings will usually go slightly sharp right after the initial attack.
But when this territorial matter looms into view, they just go slightly bonkers . ”.
We can also go slightly off the beaten trail for antidiabetic effects.
Repeat 10 times on each side, trying to go slightly further each time.
The objectives go slightly further than the initial proposal by the European Commission.
The amendment that has been put before us does, I think, go slightly too far.
I would hope a few people then go slightly beyond that and look at the implications.
We go slightly over our loan, and they are calling my goddamn father in!
For a more rustic feel, you need to go slightly outside Montreal to Moulin Callières.
Note, Go slightly above your budget when buying a microphone.
Van Pelt Okay, let us go slightly back.
I am going to go slightly off topic for a bit, so bear with me.
With every exhale, go slightly deeper into the stretch.
You say go slightly to the left? Yeah. A little bit more to the right.
We are happy to go slightly off-brand for one book.
I have to go slightly obscure, but really you should seek it out.
This does seem to go slightly beyond the usual Oedipus complex.
And if you go slightly to the right, you are just copying what George did.
My horizons go slightly beyond that . - Great.
He would go slightly overboard, I saw him, mother of God.
And so, we may go slightly over the hour planned for the webinar.
The ball will also go slightly away from right-handed batters and into left-handed batters.
I would, in fact, go slightly further and say that it must be improved.
We are happy to go slightly off-brand for one book if it 's gonna help Empirical.

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