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Discover Ludwig"slightly new" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means something is somewhat new or has changed to a small degree. Example: "The company introduced a slightly new marketing strategy, which helped increase sales by 10%."
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"People are always discovering slightly new things".
They invent slightly new words to mask the similarities.
"So yes, I'm sure it's slightly new to him.
The figures showed that while factory output was growing slightly, new orders and exports were declining.
He was resourceful, asking the same questions with a slightly new angle over and over.
It is moving to Joe's Pub (hence the slightly new name) but keeping the same approach.
Even as Mr. Madoff's sphere of liberty shrank slightly, new details about his wealth emerged Wednesday.
And a mixed-gender quartet of singers should offer a slightly new sound.
So with each book I try to do something slightly new".
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We are all versions of our parents, with slightly newer wiring and what we hope are less buggy operating systems.
The new case also involves slightly newer products, such as the iPhone 5 and the Samsung Galaxy S III, which was the best-selling smartphone in the world — a year ago.
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