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slightly improvement
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'slightly improvement' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express when something has improved only by a small margin. For example: "The results of the experiment showed only a slightly improvement in overall performance."
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3 human-written examples
However, no statistical significance was found in subjects' level of mood status, self-esteem, and self-health perception after the intervention in the experimental group, but slightly improvement was found.
Treated animals showed a slightly improvement in their mortality compared to Rag1−/−animals treated with rabbit naïve serum (Figure 4B).
Science
The IALT showed a slightly improvement in the five-year survival rate of 4% with adjuvant chemotherapy (Arriagada et al., 2004).
Science
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The best corrected visual acuities of both patients were slightly improved: 7-letter improvements were achieved in the AMD patient (from 21 to 28 letters) and 5-letter improvements were achieved for the patient with Stargardt's disease (evaluated by the Early Treatment for Diabetic Retinopathy Study visual chart).
The levels of ATP, NADH, and NADPH slightly improved, but the improvements were not significant.
Science
Even though the SSTC algorithm improved the performance slightly, the improvement is not as large as what was obtained with the SSCC algorithm.
However, this implies that the patient should be informed that the scores slightly underestimate the improvements by THA after a year or even three years as especially the function scores will still slightly improve after the 6-month time horizon.
For the present subject group, one could also conclude that it is more cost-effective to just continue metformin plus basal insulin glargine, because overall glucose control at the end of the study has significantly improved in all three groups, with a slightly further improvement only seen for the addition of exenatide given to titrated insulin glargine plus metformin.
Science
In general, participants in both groups had improved BMI z-scores at the end of the study period, with slightly greater improvement among those in the EPCPC group.
Academia
Mr. O'Leary also called the Straphangers' analysis "intellectually dishonest" because a comparison of the calendar year 1998 to 1999 would have changed the results, albeit slightly, showing improvement in some service categories.
News & Media
We need the following result for the existence of solutions of a certain variational inequality, which is slightly an improvement of Theorem 3.1 of Tian [12].
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "slightly improvement" when you want to downplay the magnitude of progress. It's useful in scenarios where expectations were higher, or the improvement is just a starting point for further development.
Common error
Avoid using "slightly improvement" when the progress is substantial. Overstating the improvement can lead to mistrust and undermine your message.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "slightly improvement" functions as a noun phrase, where "slightly" modifies the noun "improvement". It indicates a minor or small degree of positive change or betterment. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English.
Frequent in
Science
66%
News & Media
16%
Academia
16%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "slightly improvement" is a grammatically correct phrase used to denote a small degree of positive change, as confirmed by Ludwig AI. While it appears most frequently in scientific contexts, it's also found in news and academic sources. Though usable, "slight improvement" is more grammatically correct. The choice of "slightly improvement" depends on the desired level of nuance, especially when tempering expectations about progress. Remember to use it when the progress is indeed minimal to avoid misrepresentation.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
marginal improvement
Replaces "slightly" with "marginal" emphasizing the small degree of change.
minor enhancement
Substitutes both words with synonyms that highlight the subtle nature of the positive change.
small betterment
Uses "small" and "betterment" to convey a similar meaning with different vocabulary.
modest progress
Employs "modest" and "progress" to suggest a limited advancement.
a bit better
Uses a colloquial term to indicate a small degree of improvement.
somewhat improved
Changes the structure to a passive voice indicating an action has been done to improve something to a certain extent.
a slight advance
Uses "advance" to denote progress, maintaining the sense of a small degree.
incremental gain
Indicates a gradual increase or positive change.
negligible enhancement
Emphasizes the smallness of the improvement, perhaps even suggesting it's almost unnoticeable.
barely improved
Highlights that the improvement is minimal and almost imperceptible.
FAQs
How to use "slightly improvement" in a sentence?
You can use "slightly improvement" to describe a small positive change, as in, "The new strategy resulted in a "slightly improvement" in sales figures".
What can I say instead of "slightly improvement"?
You can use alternatives like "marginal improvement", "minor enhancement", or "modest progress" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "slightly improvement" or "slight improvement"?
"Slight improvement" is more grammatically correct and commonly used. The adverb "slightly" typically modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, not a noun directly.
What's the difference between "slightly improvement" and "significant improvement"?
"Slightly improvement" indicates a small positive change, while "significant improvement" suggests a notable and substantial positive change.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested