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Discover Ludwig"climb slightly" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a slight increase or rise in something, such as a number or a gradient. Example: "The temperature is expected to climb slightly in the next few days." In this sentence, "climb slightly" is used to describe a small, gradual increase in temperature. Another example: "As the path continued, the trail began to climb slightly, making it more challenging for hikers." Here, "climb slightly" is used to describe the upward movement of the trail, indicating that it is becoming slightly steeper or more difficult to walk on.
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The cost of capital will climb slightly for companies already reluctant to invest in uncertain times.
Analysts expect the jobless rate to climb slightly, to 9.8 percent, and job losses to total 30,000.
I think there was more chance of me dying than surviving, so I climb slightly less these days, which feels like a bummer," he says.
Large and growing student debt burdens and continued weakness in labor markets have pushed many younger borrowers into delinquency, despite the longer grace periods that typically accompany student loans". 11.The federal budget deficit is projected to climb slightly, then level off.
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For the week, both climbed slightly.
The value of Brazilian bonds climbed slightly.
The infant mortality rate climbed slightly.
The Fed also said consumer credit climbed slightly less during May than originally estimated.
The 10-year Treasury yield held near 2.8percentt and gold climbed slightly.
At the water's edge go left; the path climbs slightly near a cottage.
The number of pedestrian and bicycle accidents had also climbed slightly.
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