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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a slightly altered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been changed or modified to a small degree.
Example: "The artist presented a slightly altered version of the original painting at the gallery."
Alternatives: "a somewhat modified" or "a marginally changed".
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So into Fenway Park he walked yesterday, arriving with a slightly altered appearance.
Others were made more skillfully, with a slightly altered trademark stripe.
A friend of a friend would repeat a slightly altered version.
It was difficult not to walk out of there with a slightly altered view.
A slightly altered reprint of the 1989 novel about a woman who moves to Alaska to find a man.
Many of its interiors reflect a slightly altered but equally buoyant version of the era in which it was made.
A slightly altered version of that plan took the top cabinets to the ceiling to create more storage.
"I was brought up backstage there," said Mr. Harlow, who adopted his father's stage name in a slightly altered form.
We constantly play yesterday back to you in a slightly altered form, to try and make you feel stable and happy.
Although some critics hoped to drive a stake through its heart, under President Obama the initiative has found a new life, and a slightly altered name.
Some of them even have a different genetic makeup, leading to a slightly altered neural feedback loop: they need more danger to get the same high.
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