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The phrase "a slightly more extensive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the degree or amount of something, indicating that it is somewhat greater in extent than another reference point.
Example: "The new report provides a slightly more extensive analysis of the data compared to the previous version."
Alternatives: "a bit more comprehensive" or "somewhat broader in scope".
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The study found that graduates of both a traditional driver education curriculum and a slightly more extensive curriculum failed to show significantly better road performance.
In Marigot, the bustling capital of the French side, you can have a filling and inexpensive lunch at Chez Coco La Maison Créole (13, place du Marche; 590-590-29-36-69), anearer lolo-sthee restaurant near the craft market on the waterfront, but with a slightly more extensive menu.
In Marigot, the bustling capital of the French side, you can have a filling and inexpensive lunch at Chez Coco La Maison Cr?e (13, place du Marche; 590-590-29-36-69), anearer lolo-sthee restaurant near the craft market on the waterfront, but with a slightly more extensive menu.
A slightly more extensive description of galaxy types based on their appearance is given by the Hubble sequence.
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(1901), 675,352.c Umbria and the two provinces of Ancona and Pesaro and Urbino taken together form an area slightly more extensive than that of the sixth region of Augustus.
Meanwhile, calls for socio-technical integration have become slightly more extensive (ranging across a broader range of research areas addressed), significantly more pervasive (shifting from the periphery to the core of R&D practices), and arguably less diverse (involving a wider variety of integration types) over time.
The list of specialities varied a little over the different surveys, becoming slightly more extensive as the years passed.
LD was slightly more extensive around the Chromosome 5 association, with a few SNPs about 200 kb away from the significant association having r of about 0.5 with the associated SNP.
The lodgepole pine forests are if anything slightly more extensive than in the Cypress Hills, and the cones were like those in the Cypress Hills (Fig. 4a).
Three of the four normal liver samples showed slightly more extensive nuclear staining involving <10% of hepatocytes.
The intervention in this study was slightly more extensive, and their follow-up was 6 months longer; but their findings were that a nurse-led education programme for patients with osteoarthritis (40 years or older) did not benefit these patients.
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