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Discover Ludwig"slightly bright" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is not extremely bright, but still has some brightness or luminosity. For example: "The sky was slightly bright after the sun had set."
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There is a (slightly) bright side.
The carbon wall is identified by a slightly bright white area located around the dark contrast area.
These conidia are slightly bright specks that may be detectable by human experts.
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Slightly brighter tone than the rest of the album.
Colors were slightly brighter and truer on the Pioneer.
C. d. federalis - Slightly brighter and paler mahogany-red on lower underparts (crissum and undertail coverts).
(The southernmost band has a slightly brighter limiting magnitude of 20).
Barring some further disaster in the eurozone, prospects are slightly brighter.
Their approach to live sound has not changed, even if the songs are slightly brighter.
The Fed's assessment of the economy was slightly brighter than after the last meeting in September.
On Wednesday, reports about employment and the nonmanufacturing sector showed a slightly brighter view of the economy.
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