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The phrase "a slightly lighter version" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a variation of something that is not as intense or dark as the original, often in contexts like color, flavor, or style.
Example: "This paint is a slightly lighter version of the original shade, making the room feel more spacious."
Alternatives: "a somewhat lighter variant" or "a marginally lighter edition."
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If you are fun and energetic, do something fun like a pale orange or a slightly lighter version of kiwi green.
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A slightly lighter question.
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