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The phrase "and has a slightly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a quality or characteristic that is somewhat present but not overwhelmingly so.
Example: "The fabric is soft and has a slightly rough texture that adds to its charm."
Alternatives: "and possesses a slight" or "and features a somewhat".
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There, she throws a strong shadow, and has a slightly different headpiece.
He sings in a higher key and has a slightly different approach to some songs.
This app is less complex and has a slightly less intuitive menu system.
The Fusion Hybrid is 200 pounds lighter and has a slightly better E.P.A. rating: 47 m.p.g.
I understand that each one of us works at a different speed, and has a slightly different process.
It is minimal but not oppressively so, and has a slightly spartan atmosphere without being overly utilitarian.
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They are more expensive than bias-ply tires and have a slightly hard riding quality.
The new iPhone, due in late September, will be thinner and have a slightly larger screen.
And a frozen steak or chicken can lose moisture and have a slightly spongier quality than fresh.
We recover somehow and have a slightly awkward chat about work and skirting around the events of the weekend.
"Bill knew a great deal more about tribal art than I did and had a slightly different definition.
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