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The phrase "slightly explored" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a topic or subject that has been examined or investigated to a limited extent.
Example: "The concept of time travel has been slightly explored in various scientific theories, but much remains unknown."
Alternatives: "partially examined" or "minimally investigated."
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However, except sex and age, other user characteristics were not analyzed and the utilization pattern of WM was only slightly explored.
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In it, she explored slightly more conventional psychedelic rock with tracks including "Midsummer New York" and "Mind Train", in addition to a number of Fluxus experiments.
For total exploration times (novel plus familiar), there was no effect of trial position, F < 1, but there was a borderline effect of lesion, F 1, 76) = 4.02, p =.049, as the perirhinal lesion rats explored slightly less overall.
Here, H kp was slightly modified to explore spherical symmetries of the confinements H kp = E g − D 1 − ℏ P l m 0 P z 0 ℏ P t m 0 P − ℏ P l m 0 P z D 2 + ℏ P t m 0 P − 0 0 ℏ P t m 0 P + E g − D 1 − ℏ P l m 0 P z ℏ P t m 0 P + 0 ℏ P l m 0 P z D 2 + (1).
Some recent movies have got slightly better at exploring this tension between class, race and climate change.
Different points of view are explored; settings shift slightly; minor characters later become major; major keys suddenly go minor.
The crucial role of Saudi Arabia and the Gulfies in financing those jihadi groups has received only slightly more attention -- and never explored in depth.
Consequently, a variety of different solutions have been explored in open literature under slightly different settings.
The New York Times article also explored this subject, with a slightly different conclusion.
We explored this possibility in a slightly different away.
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