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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slightly so" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a small degree of agreement or similarity in a context where something is being compared or described. Example: "The weather today is slightly so compared to yesterday's heatwave."
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Clemens moved forward slightly, so it sailed by him.
That is because Brazil became less unequal, and Mexico slightly so (see chart).
The mixture will spread slightly, so make sure to leave some room between each macaroon.
"I don't understand how it's gotten slightly so out of control," she said.
Both are down slightly so far this year, but registered 646 and 1,023 pages, respectively.
Mix well – even crush the potatoes slightly so all the flavours mix.
Its rear vent is cut open slightly, "so someone can just see your butt," he said.
Amid the unrest in Egypt, gold prices have recovered slightly so far in February, and Mr. Paulson's funds could rebound.
"DON'T WAIT TOO LONG to eat," the waiter half-whispered, bending slightly so the other diners wouldn't hear.
You have your strength again?" She shrugs very slightly, so as not to shake the child off the nipple.
The shaft may also taper inward slightly so that it is wider at the bottom than at the top.
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