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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Slightly smaller" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing the size of two objects or items, indicating a minor difference in size. Example: "The new model is slightly smaller than the previous version, making it easier to store."
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Hers was slightly smaller.
The rear wheel was slightly smaller.
Males are very slightly smaller than females.
, and in practice should be slightly smaller.
Separate the slices into slightly smaller pieces.
Portions, he said, are slightly smaller.
The women's pool is slightly smaller.
It's slightly smaller than a pigeon.
The Wiesbaden version will be slightly smaller.
They spent slightly smaller amounts in 1998.
Imports fell a slightly smaller $2.2 billion.
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