Examples of using Has a slightly in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
Dhani Jones, who is the middle linebacker for the Cincinnati Bengals, has a slightly different approach to the off-season.
This training sword is suitable for light sword fights and has a slightly bent cross-guard to better catch blows.
The nearby municipality of Isolaccia has a slightly smaller accommodation offer,
The first few strokes after ignition has a slightly sweet and oily dřevitost,
that his voice has a slightly cut spectrum from below and above.
Whereas in the West, we tend to experience another form of jealousy, which has a slightly different focus.
Compared to its sibling Slöjdkniv 120, this knife has a slightly longer blade for more generous cuts.
Because every person has a slightly different musical taste, which is the reflection of the condition
They are made from 100% Platinum cure silicone and the blend has a slightly draggy feeling to it
Because every person has a slightly different musical taste, which is the reflection of the condition
not more than 60 ml, which has a slightly whitish shade.
The watch has a slightly flat glass,
Although Premier West Hotel has a slightly old fashioned façade you will be pleasantly surprised by the modern interior
The standard version in comparison emphasizes the hammer and has a slightly less tonally pure and colorful harmonic character
The front of the helmet has a slightly contoured visor,
EDO has a slightly less accurate fifth than 12 EDO,
Both of us have a slightly different way of working at the beginning stage.
However, Western physicians have a slightly differenta view of pain.
These drugs containing mifepristone have a slightly higher price than previous medications.
I think that my generation might have a slightly different relationship with technology than yours does.