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The phrase "are slightly spread" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not tightly together or is somewhat open or extended, often referring to physical objects or even abstract concepts.
Example: "The pages of the book are slightly spread, making it easier to read the text."
Alternatives: "are a bit apart" or "are somewhat open".
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Position the chopsticks with your left hand so that the tips are closed together and the blunt tops are slightly spread apart.
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After 4 h, the cells were slightly spread out, and they possessed FAs.
For certain passes, though, they can be slightly spread apart without ruining the illusion (especially with larger balls).
The results show that DEGs in each MA plot after normalization are slightly more spread out compared to the raw data.
Isoforms of Protein Kinase C are slightly more spread over 2 small clusters, but as a whole still remain close in the new tree as well.
Protein C kinases are slightly more spread over 2 small clusters, but as a whole still remain close in the new tree as well.
One bright spot in the bureau's report was that the areas of job growth are slightly more wide spread than in recent months.
Junk bond spreads are slightly wider than they were during the credit bubble but are tighter than they were in the late 1990s.
She is an attractive artist, with a sizable warm voice that just misses being beautiful be cause of its slightly spread tone.
Groves said the fruit tasted similar to their regular-sized equivalent but were slightly softer to spread.
PAKISTANIS are slightly relieved.
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