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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slightly addresses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or issue that is only partially covered or considered. Example: "The report slightly addresses the concerns raised by the community, but more detailed analysis is needed."
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This power adapter slightly addresses the new MacBook's lack of ports.
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The penalty incident – Lowry's ball moved so slightly upon address before putting – clearly did nothing to blunt the 29-year-old's ambition.
The concept was devised by Anna Garcia, a woman whose kindness is so immediately evident I feel slightly ashamed addressing the absurdity of this event.
In response to The Associated Press report, Olbermann altered his call to action, slightly, while addressing Goodell directly during a segment on his eponymous ESPN2 program on Wednesday.
Countless "virtual dressing rooms" have slightly helped address this problem, but punching in your measurements or uploading a picture of your face to view on a 2D screen (even if you get a 3D display), doesn't quite do the trick.
The Stanford Patient Education Research Center Arthritis Self-Efficacy tool was modified slightly to address the post-surgical experience [ 30].
Traditional IPT was modified slightly to address trauma-related mental disorders of the local population.
The overall content and structure of the topic guide was similar for each group but modified slightly in address the needs of the participants.
All come to the result that the contemporary carbon sink is reduced by about 0.1 Pg C yr−1per unit of standardized SAM index, implying that this is a robust result, but each of the studies addresses slightly different questions (interannual variability versus long-term equilibrium) and uses different approaches for the analysis.
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