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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has fallen slightly" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when something has decreased in intensity, magnitude, or value. For example: "The stock market has fallen slightly since last week."
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The popularity of the crossbenchers has fallen slightly.
The debt to GDP ratio has fallen slightly under Mr Uribe.
As a result, Florida has fallen slightly on our tipping-point list.
The rate of "redundancy" for Anglican churches has fallen slightly in recent years.
The amount of leisure time that parents have has fallen slightly.
Spending has fallen slightly in the last few months, even though wages have increased.
This season to date, the average audience for TV Land has fallen slightly.
The S.& P. has fallen slightly more only twice before — in 1929 and 1933.
As a result, the average cash payout has fallen slightly from last year's $244,000.
Newsweek's circulation has fallen slightly this year, though its advertising revenue is up, according to industry estimates.
The pound has fallen slightly, too, although this cannot be attributed entirely to worries over the referendum.
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