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He easily gets angry at trivial things.
When she has a headache, the slightest noise irritates her.
The newly elected president is something of a poet.
An accident is often brought about by a bit of carelessness.
I may have made some minor mistakes in translation.
We would often give each other little presents.
Recently I get annoyed at the slightest thing he says.
He had a little operation on his left leg.
I had a slight accident while trekking in Nepal.
Tom is something of a musician.
It was just a joke.
A couple of flights were delayed on account of a minor accident.
A little bit of luck sometimes leads to an unexpected success.
A slip of tongue will often lead us to unexpected results.
It's a shot in the arm.
I'll make a little money, and Mr White will never know.
I'll make a little money and Mr. White probably won't notice.
It's certainly a thrill.
I get depressed by the slightest things.
Maybe, but I can't catch the drift of even simple situations.

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