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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slightly loud" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a sound that is somewhat loud but not overwhelmingly so.
Example: "The music at the party was slightly loud, making it difficult to have a conversation."
Alternatives: "somewhat loud" or "a bit loud."
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SOUND LEVEL Moderate to slightly loud.
Much of Ms. Levin's playing ranged among slightly loud, really loud and you can't believe how loud.
But the caxirola wasn't banned because it is slightly loud and pretty annoying – or even because it's some sign that sports are an excuse to spend money on more junk you don't need.
In this instance, introducing yourself in an enthusiastic, slightly loud manner may do the trick.
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Drury, by nature, is quiet and unassuming off the ice, speaking in what is slightly louder than a whisper.
We're all listening to the same music, but maybe in Israel … the volume is slightly louder".
If you want a customer to buy a particular component, play it slightly louder than those it's being compared with.
The bed was luxurious, the telly enormous, the sounds of the bar below only slightly louder than we would have liked.
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