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The phrase "slightly on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a small degree of something, often in relation to a position, state, or condition. Example: "The painting is slightly on the left side of the wall, creating a unique focal point in the room."
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(It rose slightly on Tuesday).
— ever so slightly on the wallpaperish side.
Interest rates rose slightly on Tuesday.
Interest rates fell slightly on Friday.
SH: It's slightly on the back burner.
Amazon's stock closed up slightly on Monday.
Roy's words were slightly on the strong side.
Delays were down slightly on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Everything is calculated to keep patrons slightly on edge.
Its shares closed down slightly on Friday to $41.81.
Energy slightly on the balls of the feet.
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