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'but only marginally' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something occurred only to a small degree. For example: The students' test scores improved, but only marginally.
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But only marginally.
The richest 10% of households loses, but only marginally.
In general, insurance premiums have risen, but only marginally.
HTTExon1 was efficiently transported in the retrograde direction but only marginally in the anterograde direction.
Lesedi was shallower and easier to access than the Dinaledi chamber, but only marginally so.
After being squeezed hard in 2017, earnings are now rising faster than prices but only marginally.
Statistics collected by the council do suggest traffic has slowed, but only marginally.
That means that the double dip recession is even deeper (but only marginally) than we thought.
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This selection model is presented in Table 4 as Model 7. The variances of the latent variables were reduced, but only marginally.
OK, so MMI is less complicated than iDrive but only marginally so.
Conversely, home ownership was negatively correlated with average nitrate concentration but only marginally significant (® = –0.15; 95% CI, –0.30 to 0.003).
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