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The phrase "a slightly different procedure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a method or process that has minor variations compared to another one.
Example: "In this experiment, we will follow a slightly different procedure to achieve more accurate results."
Alternatives: "a somewhat altered method" or "a marginally distinct approach".
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Fast turns required a slightly different procedure: Look left, press down on the left handgrip, and lean left.
In a bizarre twist in an already convoluted story, the committee's ruling against Obokata came moments before an independent researcher claimed to have succeeded in making the cells using a slightly different procedure.
Cornered, Mr. Chávez said he was unwilling to resign but would agree to "abandon his functions," a slightly different procedure under Venezuelan law that would require the approval of the National Assembly, in which Mr. Chávez has a majority.
To analyze the cell cycles, we used a slightly different procedure.
With repeated measures, we use an F-test and ANOVA, just like in, but we need to follow a slightly different procedure.
We used a slightly different procedure for homeownership rates and the growth in these rates.
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Each state has a slightly different process.
Many states have slightly different procedures for obtaining a replacement birth certificate.
Contrary to the ideal case where ROM code can be modified, for the TrustCAM prototype we use a slightly different boot procedure.
For PET/MR imaging, a slightly different labeling procedure was followed.
Banks will all have slightly different procedures for this, and it may be a good idea to call ahead and ask before you visit in person.
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