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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slightly hotter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing temperatures or levels of heat, indicating a small increase in warmth. Example: "The soup is slightly hotter than I expected, so I'll let it cool for a moment before tasting."
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By comparison, this summer has been slightly hotter so far.
Her songs burned slightly hotter, and she brought in more sounds, more color.
Facula, in astronomy, bright granular structure on the Sun's surface that is slightly hotter or cooler than the surrounding photosphere.
The challenge now is to understand what caused some regions to be slightly hotter or slightly cooler than others.
Crucially though, the plasma was not exactly the same everywhere; some regions were slightly hotter and more dense than others.
If next summer is even slightly hotter than normal, he added, "there is a good chance we would have inadequate resources".
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Sweet, slightly hot and absurdly sticky, they will fill the kitchen with that warm, aniseed smell you often encounter in good Chinese restaurants.
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