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The phrase "a slightly more streamlined" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been made more efficient or simpler than before, often in the context of processes, designs, or systems.
Example: "The new software update offers a slightly more streamlined user interface, making it easier for users to navigate."
Alternatives: "a bit more efficient" or "somewhat more simplified."
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We cover the same material but do this in a slightly more streamlined way.
The App Store is getting a fresh coat of paint with a slightly more streamlined interface and some icon placeholders.
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And, of course, when Mr. Reagan ordered his shirts, the process was slightly more streamlined.
Absorbing and compressing the complex, sometimes cruel moral reversals and consequences of Carlo Collodi's novel into a slightly warmer, more streamlined fable, it still stands among the company's most ambitious achievements; if all you remember of it are a few treacly bars of When You Wish Upon a Star, it's time for another look.
Streamlining may have been Mr. Reid's goal, but a slightly more efficient Senate is not necessarily an improved one.
You can imagine the studio execs banging on about "streamlining" as they sever Bond from his Etonian roots and re-brand him as a slightly more modern murderer.
A slightly more rounded Boris, then.
Here's a slightly more complicated one.
A slightly more complicated equation.
Analysts expect a slightly more open company.
It's a slightly more optimistic view".
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