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The phrase "a slightly lowering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a minor decrease or reduction in something, such as a value, level, or intensity.
Example: "The report indicated a slightly lowering of temperatures over the next few days."
Alternatives: "a minor decrease" or "a slight drop".
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The effect of climate was not very pronounced but a slightly lowering effect of annual precipitation on structure was found (Fig. 7c).
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After co-administration with amino acids, vigabatrin absorption showed a slightly lowered onset.
Examination of spinal fluid showed normal cell and protein content and a slightly lowered glycorrachia.
That loan has a slightly lower fee of £1,345.
Congressional analysts had a slightly lower estimate: $401 billion.
(The winning consortium offered a slightly lower rate).
Then Mr. Feinberg could offer a slightly lower standard.
Many chefs and cookbook authors recommend a slightly lower temperature for a moister bird.
A few years later, the project was revived with a slightly lower 112-story design.
At that point, a slightly lower heat is needed to avoid burning the garlic and anchovies.
But at a slightly lower level of exertion, performance improved by 50percentt, Dr. Lundby said.
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