Examples of using A slightly in English and their translations into Serbian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Latin
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Cyrillic
A Slightly Different Post.
He spoke with a slightly Irish accent.
A slightly colder fridge?
You can offer a slightly different option.
A slightly different morning.
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Asked Theon in a slightly possessive voice.
A slightly different situation with newborn babies.
The Toyota Auris was a slightly different problem.
Use a slightly finer sandpaper after each cycle.
Of nonadaptogenic plants I mention a slightly poisonous hadin( Sayyah2006prd).
Well, a slightly less lethal version.
Our cells, so that they could operate,should have a slightly alkaline pH above 7.
It has a slightly sweet taste.
Our cells, so that they could operate,should have a slightly alkaline pH above 7.
This is a slightly hotter tuna.
(piano playing) 50 years ago,There was a strange old woman With a slightly complicated sex life.
Mine's a slightly older model.
The disagreeable takers are also recognized quickly,although you might call them by a slightly different name.
He was a slightly unusual guy.
In order to function successfully,our cells should have a slightly alkaline pH,slightly above 7.
He has a slightly different problem.
So then that is equal to x over y-- let me write that in the color that I originally wrote it in, a slightly different color.
We've got a slightly bigger patch, Jim.
And they will have been helpful to add time to our memory andthey will help differentiate very similar memories, like: how do you find your bike that you park at the station every day in the same area, but in a slightly different position?
This is a slightly complicated option.
A slightly longer route will take you through Lathrop Wells.
You start with a slightly cramped hotel suite.
A slightly different translation is given by Czapski, J.(1987).
Subsequently maintain a slightly acid reaction of the substrate.
A slightly simpler Hackenbush string eliminates the repeated R.