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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slightly adapted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a change that is not very substantial or significant. For example, "We have slightly adapted the recipe to accommodate dietary preferences."
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Presents citation style for a variety of media formats, slightly adapted from the MLA style sheet.
We show that a slightly adapted PSO almost surely finds a local optimum.
First, the cultivation procedure of the classic HC was slightly adapted to the novel DynaMiTES design.
The queens are no more, but the Institute of Texan Cultures has published one of their recipes, "slightly adapted for shopping convenience".
French chef Denis Bouvier took over 16 years ago and sticks to a British menu, often only slightly adapted to the French palate.
He stuck to his controversial campaign promise to build a wall on the Mexican border but slightly adapted his equally inflammatory proposed ban on Muslims entering the US.
(It isn't available on the publication's Web site, but you can find it, in slightly adapted form, on the site of Mother Jones).
For the focus groups, the interview guide was slightly adapted.
Our processor is a run-of-the-mill microprocessor that's been slightly adapted to fit onto spacecraft.
Slightly adapted, the list is as follows: Value proposition: product and service, customer needs, geography.
This figure has been originally published in the supplement of reference [2] and was slightly adapted.
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