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The phrase "a slightly increased coefficient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as scientific, mathematical, or statistical discussions where you are describing a coefficient that has been raised by a small amount.
Example: "The experiment showed a slightly increased coefficient of friction, indicating better grip on the surface."
Alternatives: "a marginally higher coefficient" or "a somewhat elevated coefficient."
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There was also a slightly increased coefficient of variation at 42°C although the difference would not affect the final interpretation of the values.
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Additionally, it will be shown that the Gini coefficients follow a slightly increasing trend over the past two decades.
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Lower initial roughness of surface subjected to gross slip fretting can delay activation of wear process and reduce wear rate; however, it can slightly increase the coefficient of friction.
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The hybrid membranes had much higher gas permeability and diffusivity, while their permselectivity and solubility coefficient values slightly increased.
However, the correlation between genetic and linguistic distances for the same partial dataset remains to be significant (p = 0.017) and its coefficient is even slightly increased (r = 0.165) under 3-way Mantel test.
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