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Discover LudwigThe phrase "even slightly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a degree of smallness or a level of something that is not very large. For example: "I didn't even slightly enjoy the meal."
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Not even slightly.
No, not even slightly.
You couldn't even slightly blame her.
The answer is no — not even slightly.
Indulge that fantasy, even slightly.
This is not even slightly true.
Write down anything that strikes you as even slightly amusing.
But cross him even slightly and he'll turn vindictive.
The batter should not be even slightly coloured.
And to my disappointment, she wasn't even slightly freaked out.
All even slightly suspicious lesions are routinely biopsied.
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