Sentence examples for a slightly increase from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a slightly increase" is a perfectly acceptable and usable phrase in written English.
It is an idiom meaning "an increase but not a great increase". For example, "There was a slightly increase in sales last month."

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As revealed by AFM profile, these changes were accompanied by a slightly increase in roughness.

FTIR revealed the presence of a weak interaction between the polymer matrix and nanofiller, confirmed by a slightly increase in thermal stability.

The presence of the polymeric matrix provoked a slightly increase in the band gap of ZnO as was already determined by UV Vis.

When biodiesel was used as a surfactant additive at 0.2% and 0.3% of bitumen by mass dosage, a slightly increase in bitumen recovery efficiency was observed.

The thermogravimetric analysis revealed a slightly increase in the decomposition temperature from 400 to 415 °C when 0.25 wt% of graphite oxide particles were incorporated.

In summary, managing cows at HHA will allow cows to a slightly increase in individual milk production and BW gain but in detriment of herbage utilization and potentially, milk production per hectare.

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In fact, there is a combination of increased spending and tax cuts in FY 2013 that leads to a slightly increased deficit.

Patients with BAO and bilateral VA occlusion have a slightly increased risk of poor outcome.

However, patients receiving chemotherapy for GTN have a slightly increased risk stillbirth in subsequent pregnancies.

It's not hereditary, but there's a slightly increased chance of it.

His national insurance payments remain the same, resulting in a slightly increased income of £39,429.

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