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"slight changes in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it for any situation when you are discussing changes that are minor or subtle. For example, "We have only made slight changes in the design of our product."
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Significant savings are possible with even slight changes in rates.
Incorporating cellphone results also calls for slight changes in methodology.
As a consequence only slight changes in μ were observed.
In the Grade 8 Proficiency Assessment, there were only slight changes in scores.
Persisting, you may sense slight changes in the day's light — tiny, barely registered visual thunderclaps.
Slight changes, in color or events, later in the process can increase costs exponentially.
Slight changes in aquifer water levels were charted over a decade, from 2003 to 2013.
Slight changes in the elevation of the land and the water's salt content create different habitats.
"They have semipermeable skin, so even slight changes in rainfall can really affect them.
Even slight changes in the cells that make the proteins can change the drug's properties.
The idea is that investors would become accustomed to and comfortable with slight changes in values.
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