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"oscillates slightly" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something that moves or changes in a small or subtle way. Example: The stock market's performance has been unstable this week, with prices oscillating slightly each day.
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So the quantum wave for that half of the cloud oscillates slightly slower than the one for the first half of the cloud.
Its orbit, over time, oscillates slightly above and below a 2 1 ratio with planet b.
After arrival at midcell, the phage nucleoid oscillates slightly about the central axis, suggesting that the nucleoid continues to experience positioning forces.
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One was that carbon dioxide oscillated slightly according to the seasons.
The regular structure of a crystalline solid is maintained by forces of attraction among its individual atoms, which oscillate slightly about their average positions in the crystal lattice.
The long-time wave forms are either time-independent wave forms that propagate or time-dependent modes that oscillate slightly in the amplitude.
The results show that the long-time wave forms are either time-independent waves that propagate or time-dependent modes that oscillate slightly in amplitude.
The lengths of its orbit will oscillate slightly above and below the 2 1 ratio.
Over time, it can be seen that the planets' orbits oscillate slightly above and below the 1 2 ratio.
The reaction mixture was often oscillated slightly during incubation for insoluble polysaccharides.
In the control soil, the abundance of the genes that were assigned to the M2 cluster in the polluted soil oscillated slightly with the different patterns (Supplementary Table S13 and Fig. S7).
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