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"differed only slightly" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe a small difference between two things or situations. Example: The two paintings differed only slightly in color, but the brushstrokes were completely different.
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Moreover, the single individuals in these lakes that exhibited different multilocus genotypes differed only slightly from the dominant clones, being identical at a number of heterozygous loci.
The size of individual introns differed only slightly among the different copies of AP3 (figure 2).
Doing so, the regression coefficient for the difference between smokers and quitters differed only slightly from that achieved by regression methods alone, but it was no longer significant.
The candidates for governor, Ms. Lingle and Ms. Hirono, differed only slightly on the issues.
In the Senate, their records on trade matters have differed only slightly.
Blacks and whites differed only slightly in their responses: 38percentt of blacks and 42percentt of whites said those travelers should be treated with more suspicion.
However, the cyclic performance of the samples differed only slightly.
Both Tayassu species showed similar staining characteristics, which differed only slightly from those of the swine.
Younger and older sites differed only slightly in species number of Heteroptera.
Participants' perceptions differed only slightly according to their ability and QOL levels.
Thus, the level of FK differed only slightly between institutions of higher education.
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