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The phrase "are only slight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is minimal or not significant in degree or extent.
Example: "The differences between the two models are only slight, making it difficult to choose one over the other."
Alternatives: "are merely slight" or "are just minor".
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Still, the Giants are only slight favorites.
These results demonstrated that thermal response onset latency are only slight delayed compared to the GSR (<2 s).
I spent $4,000 on a suit, why not use Botox?" Medically speaking, there are only slight differences in the way Botox affects the typical man and woman.
It's a good walk, but not at all strenuous; there are only slight hills, and all of the paths are either paved or well worn.
There are only slight differences in chemical structure between bovine, porcine, and human insulin, and their hormonal activities are essentially equivalent.
"The employers are gaining nothing by dragging it out," said Shaun Richman, deputy director of organizing for the American Federation of Teachers, because there are only slight differences between state and federal law.
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The writer of the suicide note has disengaged himself from his past; what he remembers are only slights, failures, and grievances.
There is only slight hesitation.
And the declines were only slight.
(Actually they were only slight deviations from extremely conservative actions).
Sometimes, there were only slight showers of gravel.
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