Examples of 'had the slightest' in a sentence

Meaning of "had the slightest"

had the slightest - This phrase typically means having the smallest or slightest amount of knowledge or understanding about something. It is often used to express a lack of awareness or information

How to use "had the slightest" in a sentence

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had the slightest
I never had the slightest desire to be an actress.
I can notice even if you had the slightest trim.
If you had the slightest shred of evidence.
I would not think of sending the girls out if I had the slightest doubt.
But he never had the slightest suspicion.
Had the slightest cause of complaint.
You never had the slightest idea.
I took the company songserm dozens of times and I have never had the slightest problem.
They never had the slightest idea.
When he controlled the ‘ Heavenly Flame ', he no longer had the slightest hesitation.
I have never had the slightest influence.
That's what the detectives asked me, if I knew. If I even had the slightest idea.
We had not had the slightest argument.
On caravan, no one from our office had the slightest idea.
No one had the slightest idea as to what to do.

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But neither statesmen nor economists had the slightest intimation of its oncoming.
He had the slightest doubt about him.
We should not have had the slightest trouble.
I had the slightest inkling of what it might mean.
None of these children have ever had the slightest chance to realize their potential.
If we had the slightest reason to believe he has any kind of arsenal.
This was most blessedly perfect long before we had the slightest knowledge of Him.
As if you had the slightest sympathy.
How can I sit here with you if I had the slightest doubt?
We never had the slightest disagreement.
Do you seriously suppose he had the slightest chance?
If he had the slightest suspicion of the.
Course, we would never have had the slightest chance.
Is if i had the slightest clue as to what you are talking about.
Playing it difficult, we have not had the slightest problem to complete it.
I never had the slightest recollection of doing any such thing.
I really didn't think that they even had the slightest idea of surprising me.
I never had the slightest influence over any of them.
Oh, nothing they told me about you personally had the slightest interest for me.
I have never had the slightest twinge of it since.
His surprise was great . He had never had the slightest suspicion.
I never had the slightest doubt.
But since early November, we have not had the slightest opportunity.
If only you had the slightest trace of memory to.
And despite its plastic shell, I have never had the slightest damage to lament.
It has not had the slightest political effect.
Tell me why I always go on, as if I never had the slightest desire to live.
None of them had the slightest suggestion of humor.
That 's not the point . How can I sit here with you if I had the slightest doubt?
None of this had the slightest curative effect.
Not a single Austro-Hungarian subject has had the slightest cause for any complaint.
You never had the slightest idea about commitment.
Road thing going on out there. - You never had the slightest idea about commitment.
I never had the slightest inkling that you existed.
Apparently, nobody involved in the production had the slightest clue what the EPA actually does.

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