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The phrase "slight difference in" is correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to describe a small or minor distinction between two things. Example: There is a slight difference in the color of the two shirts. One is a lighter shade of blue than the other.
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Further work on the model has shown that a slight difference in assumptions can produce completely different results.
A slight difference in the timing of an ecological invasion can lead to a greatly different fate.
A slight difference in distance or attitude affects recognition.
"There is a slight difference in the skin".
There is also a slight difference in how they coach.
"There's a slight difference in quality there, but it's the same kind of pilgrimage.
There may be a slight difference in texture, but I doubt many people will notice.
Thus only a very slight difference in initial conditions doomed Venus.
There might be a slight difference in tone, but the message is always the same".
(There is also a slight difference in funding for food stamps).
The slight difference in thickness allows for a much more powerful 3,300-milliampere 3,300-milliampere
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