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The phrase "changed only slightly" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase to describe a situation where a small alteration has been made. For example, "The new policy has been changed only slightly from the original version."
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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).
Net photosynthesis changed only slightly.
Patterns of housework have changed only slightly.
The aspect solution changed only slightly (~0.01 arcsec).
Over the years, his style has changed only slightly.
The make up of activist targets has changed only slightly in recent years.
Rules for the matches have changed only slightly over the years.
Photographs from the 1930's show that the building has changed only slightly since then.
But the overall amounts of potential compensation have changed only slightly.
By 1999, the proportions giving those responses had changed only slightly.
The Hispanic turnout rate changed only slightly from 2004 and continues to lag behind nearly every other major demographic group.
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