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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at slightly" is not correct and does not form a complete or usable expression in written English.
It may be intended to modify a noun or verb, but it requires additional context or words to be meaningful.
Example: "The temperature was at slightly higher levels than expected."
Alternatives: "at a slightly" or "at somewhat".
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Different species turn on the gene at slightly different times.
"It has these very large effects at slightly larger temperatures".
This values the company at slightly over £300m.
— Shop workers say "thank you" at slightly unexpected times.
The two or three strings are tuned so that they are at slightly different frequencies.
Sagittarius A*, weighs in at slightly more than 4 million times the mass of the Sun.
You will each see the transit happen at slightly different times.
The cavities operate simultaneously at Vpeak≲150kV, but at slightly different frequencies (Δf= 1260Hz).
Water boluses were initiated at slightly higher quiet breathing volumes than solids.
At slightly reduced pressures, combined magnetic and electrostatic fields can be used to control ion trajectories.
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