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Discover Ludwig"grew slightly" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something increased or expanded by a small amount. Example: The number of participants in the group grew slightly after the event was announced on social media.
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Loan books even grew slightly.
What's more, the peaks grew slightly with each successive day.
Berkshire's revenue grew slightly to $38.5 billion from $38.3 billion.
In 2014 the number of spectators in Spain grew slightly.
Its revenue grew slightly to $3.44 billion from $3.42 billion.
As Li spoke, her cheeks grew slightly flushed.
The VRP-loaded nano-carriers grew slightly in size, to a diameter of ∼177 nm.
Moreover, strain MA-R6, which has moderate xylulokinase activity, grew slightly better but accumulated more xylitol than strain MA-R4.
Revenue grew slightly, to $8.98 billion, up from $8.76 billion in 2010.
Conversely, there were some areas in east Antarctica where the shelves stayed stable or grew slightly.
Ford's market share grew slightly to 9.6 percent, from 9.4 percent.
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