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The phrase "slightly more complicated" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when something has been described as complicated and you want to emphasize that it is even more complicated than first thought. For example: "His instructions for assembling the furniture were slightly more complicated than we had expected."
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The story is slightly more complicated.
The income data were slightly more complicated.
Repression is slightly more complicated.
Here, things are slightly more complicated.
What it asks of its artists is only slightly more complicated.
They range from the blissfully simple (Hazan's plain, unseasoned flour) to the very slightly more complicated.
To make things slightly more complicated, the chairwoman was speaking in German.
Comparing the entropy of two texts, however, is slightly more complicated.
UPS is slightly more complicated.
As of 2013, getting a visa became slightly more complicated.
Finding graduate students and postdocs is only slightly more complicated.
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