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The phrase "it works slightly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something functions or operates to a small extent or with minor effectiveness.
Example: "The new software update is supposed to improve performance, but so far, it works slightly better than the previous version."
Alternatives: "it functions somewhat" or "it operates marginally."
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CPR doesn't work very often, and it works slightly less often on those beyond 70 and considerably less often at more advanced ages.
It works slightly differently, only pulling your location when you open the app, but otherwise looks so similar to Zenly that we suspected Snapchat had copied it.
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Hamilton said: "Traffic usually catches me [rather than my opponents] out so I was glad it worked slightly in my favour".
Nix: It actually works slightly different to that.
His voice works slightly above its regular register, and wobbles with vibrato, establishing and maintaining tension.
However, CUpredict works slightly different in the sense that it predicts the CSIT before actually applying sensing on the slot(s).
He also told her that one of her kidneys works slightly better than the other one, although there's not much in it and this is very normal.
Each scheme works slightly differently but they all collect donations of paint.
It also fixes many of the complaints players had with the first game: rounds are better paced and the high score table works slightly more effectively.
The "duel in the pool" works slightly better in an American accent than an English one, but only just.
Governance works slightly different in this part of the UK.
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