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The phrase "a slight increased" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a slight increase" when referring to a small rise or growth in something.
Example: "There was a slight increase in sales this quarter compared to the last."
Alternatives: "a minor rise" or "a small uptick."
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There was a slight increased risk of a very preterm birth also for women who had undergone two abortions.
However, it said: "We cannot fully guarantee that there isn't a slight increased risk of supporters being open to fraud.
A slight increased Young's modulus was found with an increase in holding time.
The ORs were highest for low educational level whereas low school level showed only a slight increased risk in all subjects and in women.
However, when glucose was fed at a dilution rate of 0.2 h-1, a slight increased in the volumetric productivity of PHB was observed.
The research results indicate that the LHP-STF could contribute to the hot water load throughout the year with substantially reduced heating load in winter, and yet a slight increased cooling load in summer.
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The mean perceived likelihood showed a slight increasing trend.
Sunday circulation was 1,395,000, a slight increase from the period a year earlier.
A further 13% report a slight increase.
That is a slight increase from this year's capital spending.
The Dow had a slight increase; the S.& P. dipped.
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