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The phrase "change only slightly" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation in which something has only changed in small or minor ways. For example: After an extensive renovation, the interior design of the room had changed only slightly.
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The government structure would change only slightly: the governor-general would be replaced by a state president, who would be chosen by Parliament.
This neglect is equivalent to averaging the higher-frequency terms to zero; the low-frequency terms change only slightly during the averaging.
While the overall job losses would be lower as a result, Mr. Fuller said the share coming from small businesses would likely change only slightly).
Fans of Monster Energy, the popular high-caffeine energy drink, may not notice the change: its ingredients will be the same and its familiar label bearing a green, clawlike monogram will change only slightly.
For 2001 to 2050, these indicators change only slightly.
Mass fluxes change substantially with the variation of pressure difference, but change only slightly with temperature.
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Furthermore, parameter estimates changed only slightly as a result of replacing the ordinal variable and changing the estimation method from weighted least squares (WLSMV) to maximum likelihood (ML).
Patterns of housework have changed only slightly.
Rules for the matches have changed only slightly over the years.
By 1999, the proportions giving those responses had changed only slightly.
Photographs from the 1930's show that the building has changed only slightly since then.
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