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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again slightly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a repeated action or state that is only marginally different from a previous one.
Example: "The temperature has dropped again slightly, making it a bit cooler than yesterday."
Alternatives: "once more a bit" or "once again a little".
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After the fourth stanza, it appears again, now in three different parts, and a last time before the final prayer, again slightly different.
The background vocals are again slightly different in effect.
It had risen again slightly by the mid-1980s.
1. Ask your original question again, slightly differently.
What?" she whispered, bending down again, slightly annoyed.
After pulsed electron beam irradiation the molecular weight again slightly increases whereas the dimension decreases.
PAH+ concentrations increase again slightly in the burned gas where their C-distributions indicate growth by addition of acetylene.
The character enters, goes 10 feet, then enters again, slightly differently.
The August unemployment statistics, announced Thursday, put the city's rate at 8.7 percent — again slightly below the country's rate.
But the economy slid again slightly last year, after a 3.2percentt decrease in gross domestic product in 1999.
But now climatologists using supercomputers can run their models over and over again, slightly tweaking the initial conditions each time.
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