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is slight higher
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "is slight higher" is not correct in English.
It should be "is slightly higher." You can use the corrected phrase when comparing two things to indicate that one has a marginally greater value or level than the other. Example: "The temperature today is slightly higher than it was yesterday."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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3 human-written examples
It is worthy to mention that there is slight higher angle shift compared to pure ZnO NPs, suggesting that Co has been doped in ZnO in accordance with Vegard's law.
The RGR of cfq is slight higher (0.003) than that of the wild type plants during the first a few days.
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We found that the latter is just slightly higher than the former, which means that the variation among genes is slight higher than the variation within the replicates of the same genes (lowest ratio is found for adults samples: 1.1).
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
The result shows that the temperatures of photovoltaic array and envelope of the improved airship are slight higher than that of traditional airship.
In vitro cell proliferation, the optical density of the 'Protein/SA' group with bFGF at 490 nm was slight higher than that of the 'None' and 'Protein only' group during the period of cell culture.
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Similarly, the frequencies of children who have reported vomiting in clinical assessment were also high, except bacteria and rotavirus coinfected children whose frequency was slight higher (P = 0.006).
The variations of ω calculated with γ-MYN are slight higher than those yielded from MYN in most cases but not all.
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In almost all the groups and considering all the three organs, MDA values were slight higher than in non-diabetic animals.
Interestingly, the H-bonds proportions of TCR-pMHC interfaces (20.1%) and Ag-Ab interfaces (19.1%) are slight higher than protein-protein interfaces (14.7%).
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The VEGF labels were slight higher in epidermis at 23°C than 33°C, mainly at basal layer of epidermis, and the muscular VEGF labels kept the same differences described above.
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Ion currents of a few specially positioned ion pumps were slight high in the high beam current, which can be explained as an effect of electron multiplying.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When comparing two values, use the grammatically correct phrase "is slightly higher" or consider using alternatives like "is marginally greater" or "is a bit higher" for better clarity.
Common error
Avoid using "slight" as an adverb. The correct adverbial form is "slightly." Using "slight" instead of "slightly" creates a grammatical error. For instance, write "the temperature is slightly higher", not "the temperature is slight higher."
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "is slight higher" functions as a comparative description, attempting to indicate that one item or value is marginally greater than another. However, it is grammatically incorrect, as noted by Ludwig AI.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "is slight higher" is an attempt to express that one thing is a little more elevated than another, but it is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI highlights that the correct phrasing is "is slightly higher". While examples exist in scientific and news-related contexts, the incorrect grammar makes it less suitable for formal writing. For clearer and more accurate communication, using "is slightly higher" or alternative phrases like "is marginally greater" or "is a bit higher" is recommended.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
is marginally greater
Replaces "slight higher" with "marginally greater", emphasizing the small difference in magnitude.
is a little elevated
Substitutes "slight higher" with "a little elevated", indicating a small increase in level or position.
is incrementally larger
Replaces "slight higher" with "incrementally larger", highlighting the gradual increase in size.
is negligibly superior
Substitutes "slight higher" with "negligibly superior", suggesting the difference is so small it's almost insignificant.
is fractionally increased
Replaces "slight higher" with "fractionally increased", emphasizing the small portion of increase.
is minutely bigger
Substitutes "slight higher" with "minutely bigger", highlighting the extremely small difference in size.
is just a tad greater
Replaces "slight higher" with "just a tad greater", an informal way to say the difference is small.
is perceptibly taller
Substitutes "slight higher" with "perceptibly taller", indicating that the difference can be noticed, even if it's small.
is somewhat more
Replaces "slight higher" with "somewhat more", indicating a certain, but not large, quantity.
is a fraction more
Substitutes "slight higher" with "a fraction more", indicating that the difference can be divided.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say that something is a little bit higher?
The correct phrase is "slightly higher". The adverb "slightly" modifies the adjective "higher" to indicate a small degree of difference.
What can I say instead of "is slight higher"?
While grammatically incorrect, if you intend to convey a small increase, consider using phrases like "is a bit higher", "is marginally higher", or "is somewhat higher".
Is "is slight higher" grammatically correct?
No, "is slight higher" is not grammatically correct. The correct form is "is slightly higher", using the adverb "slightly" to modify the adjective "higher".
What's the difference between "is slight higher" and "is slightly higher"?
"Is slight higher" is grammatically incorrect due to the misuse of the adjective "slight" instead of the adverb "slightly". The correct phrase, "is slightly higher", uses the adverb to properly modify the adjective, indicating a small degree of elevation.
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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