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The phrase "was slightly higher" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe how something increased, usually by a small amount. For example, "Sales figures for the second quarter of the year were slightly higher than those of the first quarter."
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Eni's production was slightly higher.
(The prevalence in children was slightly higher).
The Nasdaq composite was slightly higher.
It was slightly higher against the euro.
Among mainline white Protestants, the percentage was slightly higher.
In October, it was slightly higher, at 6.85.
It was slightly higher in 2003 than in 1969.
That was slightly higher than the previous month.
Kinetic energy was slightly higher than the world average.
The working pressure was slightly higher than the atmospheric one.
This percentage was slightly higher than when the campaigns began.
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was getting higher
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