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Discover Ludwig"slightly add" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to express that you are increasing something in a small amount. For example: We need to slightly add more sugar to this cake recipe.
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Raise heat slightly, add the wine and cook until it is mostly reduced, about 20 minutes.
Turn up the heat slightly, add the lamb and brown for 2-3 minutes.
When bubbling slightly, add the rhubarb and stew for a few minutes until completely coated.
When the mixture has cooled slightly, add the eggs and mix well.
Warm the milk slightly, add the saffron and set aside to infuse.
When sausage has browned slightly add potatoes, and continue cooking until they are incorporated and slightly browned.
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Cook until tomatoes soften slightly, adding juice if sauce seems too thick, about 5 minutes.
He also widened the exterior columns slightly, adding further stiffness to the structure.
Yet in lifting rates, the Bank of England has slightly added to the headwinds assailing Britain on its continued slog toward Brexit.
That's because the bottle, as it moves forward, also tips forward slightly, adding weight to the leading edge.
It was inferred that slightly adding of Al2O3 can strongly improve the operational condition for the biomass combustion in the CFB or grate boiler.
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