Examples of 'take slightly' in a sentence

Meaning of "take slightly"

take slightly: To take slightly means to consider or view something with a small amount of importance or significance. It suggests not giving full attention or weight to a particular matter, opinion, or action

How to use "take slightly" in a sentence

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Will take slightly longer than we have.
Special orders will take slightly longer.
Will take slightly more time than we have.
The daughters are looking to take slightly different paths.
It may take slightly longer for other areas in the world.
It states that women may take slightly longer to park.
Take slightly time to look at the stock market and make a couple of funding selections.
The two technologies take slightly different approaches.
Deliveries to addresses on islands or in remote areas may take slightly longer.
They can take slightly different forms.
To project you anywhere Other than hephaistos Will take slightly longer than we have.
And it may take slightly different forms.
Just as some will be cured in less time, some will take slightly longer.
This may take slightly longer in high season.
To avoid this, reduce the brightness and take slightly underexposed images.

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Barrels take slightly longer to place.
These are averages, and your course may take slightly more or less time.
This setting may take slightly longer than the microwave time given on the package.
If the inside of the oven is dirty, cooking may take slightly longer than usual.
It may take slightly longer for clients outside China.
Incoming students are allowed to take slightly less credits per semester.
I hope you will excuse me that in answering the questions together, I take slightly longer.
Your first treatment may take slightly longer due to the initial consultation.
The grilling action will still brown the food, but may take slightly longer.
The process will take slightly less than two of your Earth minutes.
Since this test is a little more thorough, it can take slightly more time to complete.
Your's may take slightly more or less time.
But when it comes to printing, Apple and Google take slightly different approaches.
This will take slightly more time than we have, sir.
Other nucleotide binding proteins have motifs similar to this P-loop, but take slightly different forms.
So, although it would take slightly longer to respond.
What this means is that healing from a cut, bruise, scrape, etc . may take slightly longer.
Deliveries to other countries may take slightly longer, depending on destination.
Will take slightly longer than we have. Fine. Andromeda, prep a slipfighter.
Orders to the areas listed above may take slightly longer than one working day.
Typically, they take slightly longer than standard delivery from a restaurant does.
Some are multi-useful, which can take slightly thought.
The intercities take slightly more than 3 hours to cover the same distance.
If you aren't certain what to expect, it would take slightly longer.
At the beginning of a meal, take slightly less than what you think you will eat.
If this assessment is necessary, it may take slightly longer to process your application.
That will take slightly more than an hour . ”.
I know, it should take slightly longer.
Immediately, take slightly to the left on Chemin de 4 Sous.
Jake would give many options-he'd do each take slightly differently every time.
I usually take slightly more than what I need . ”.
Because of its slower action, users generally take slightly higher doses of 200 mg / ml.
Bank transfers can take slightly longer, up to 7 business days.
Depending on your microwave, it may take slightly longer to achieve this consistency.
Long-haired kittens ' eyes take slightly longer to open than those of short-haired kittens.

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