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The phrase "as being slightly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a condition or quality that is somewhat present or noticeable.
Example: "The results of the experiment were as being slightly inconclusive, leading to further investigation."
Alternatives: "considered to be somewhat" or "regarded as a little".
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Now, of course, you can refer to Tennessee as being slightly smaller than Bulgaria.
"I see [Twitter's] model as being slightly broken and in need of a fix," said Pachter.
If you manage to get the right balance, you can stake your claim as being slightly different.
I was a goalkeeper…" Ed characterises himself as being slightly less engaged in the politics of the house.
I think of her as being slightly detached from a situation, but she wasn't at all in any way, shape or form.
Mr. Mohammed has been described by the authorities as often wearing a beard and glasses, as well as being slightly overweight.
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Cameron appeared slightly less composed than usual while Milliband came over as possibly being slightly more at ease than one might have expected.
As for traction, Nederev is being slightly modest.
The feeling is as exhilarating as it is slightly unnerving.
Selena Mooney, more commonly known as Missy Suicide, is slightly different.
The new car, known as C6, is slightly shorter in length, but taller and narrower.
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