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The phrase "a slightly different picture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a variation or alternative perspective on a situation or topic.
Example: "After reviewing the new data, we now have a slightly different picture of the project's potential outcomes."
Alternatives: "a somewhat altered view" or "a marginally distinct perspective."
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Addison, though, paints a slightly different picture.
Data from research firm Slice Intelligence paints a slightly different picture.
But if we widen the lens just a bit, we see a slightly different picture.
But when broken down by country, the figures give a slightly different picture of North America.
Mr. Wein, while praising Mr. Olaine, painted a slightly different picture.
That is, each of the eyes projects a slightly different picture onto the retina.
The Peace Research Insitute Oslo in Norway paints a slightly different picture to ours (see map).
Lyric poems present a slightly different picture (as can first-person novels, though often to a lesser degree).
Housing starts were up 6.8 percent in May, but Steven Hansen's analysis paints a slightly different picture.
He is out to create hatred". But push a little further and a slightly different picture emerges, particularly in terms of how the state's Muslims might vote and why.
The shutters cause a slightly different picture of a given image to be sent to each eye in much the way that 3-D movies altered images by separating red and blue wavelengths of light.
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